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The phrase "are also palpable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only present but also easily perceived or felt, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The tension in the room was thick, and the emotions of the participants were also palpable."
Alternatives: "are also tangible" or "are also noticeable".
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The parallels with modern Britain are also palpable: not only education as a source of deracination, but the soft left's embrace of neoliberal economics and disregard of its traditional working-class base.
We experimentally observe that fibrosarcoma Sa-37 solid tumors are spheroids between 8 and 10 days (SI of TGK), which are also palpable and observable but not measurable.
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That issue is also palpable in Safranbolu.
This bafflement is also palpable on the right.
His despair at his demise was also palpable.
Such DIY energy is also palpable in the arts scene.
Anita Desai's influence is also palpable, in a pre-partition Old Delhi steeped in Urdu poetry.
There was also palpable unease about the plans of the Islamic militias, which are by all accounts a fractured group split between moderates and extremists.
But the anxiety was also palpable in questions from parents: What does it mean that my children are not reacting to the attacks?
There was also palpable affection too in their chemistry (it was Lane who had first suggested to Stroman that she cast Evans).
The human level, the power and necessity of direct contact, were also palpable in Saturday's march against Brexit in London.
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