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Free sign upThe phrase "are comprehensible in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clarity or understandability of something within a specific context or framework.
Example: "The instructions provided are comprehensible in a technical context, making it easier for users to follow."
Alternatives: "are understandable in a" or "are clear in a".
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Actually, he has some sympathy for the game, and while it's not a good game, its failures are comprehensible in a way some modern games errors aren't.
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Character combinations in Cambrian fossils, like a terminal mouth with a mouth cone in an animal with segmentally arranged lobopodial limbs and annulation of the cuticle but without complete segment-defining rings (Kerygmachela; see Budd 1999, Fig. 28 for the mouth cone), are comprehensible in an Ecdysozoa framework (Dewell et al. 1999).
But to us they are close to transparent, which is not the same as saying that they are comprehensible in any simple way.
For Fringe, Abrams instead sought to create, as stated by David Itzkoff of the New York Times, "a show that suggested complexity but was comprehensible in any given episode".
In Galileo's work, all of the most original scientific impulses of the Renaissance were united: the interest in Hellenistic mathematics, the experimental use of new instruments such as the telescope, and the underlying faith that the search for certainty in science is reasonable because the motions of all physical bodies are comprehensible in mathematical terms.
"Live Love ASAP" would be comprehensible in all of those places.
Although the reported importance of STAT5 activation for leukemic transformation via a Flt3 mutant is comprehensible in the myeloid system, its implications for GIST are not yet clear.
First, this translation was understood, in the context in which it was conceived and at the time it was produced, as being the nearest expression of the concept of social justice, according to these local experts, who endeavoured to transpose an idea expressed in French into a sentence that would be comprehensible in Moore.
The disparity between studies is comprehensible in that our study adopted emotional arousal as an indicator of regulation outcome, while in Heller's study, emotional valence was adopted.
This also suggests that the instrument is comprehensible in English, in which Ghanaian undergraduate students are expected to have a high level of proficiency.
She would not take one stick of furniture from her father's house, since none of it would be comprehensible in those spare, sunlit rooms.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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