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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are generally visible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is typically seen or noticeable in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The stars are generally visible on clear nights, providing a beautiful view of the night sky."
Alternatives: "are usually seen" or "are typically observable".
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On ground floors they are generally visible from underneath, for example, from an unfinished basement.
Facebook posts are not public in the same way that search results are; most posts are generally visible only to "friends".
The bases themselves are generally visible on satellite views from commercial providers such as Google and Apple, but their use is frequently unclear.
Digital watermarks, thought to be the most promising, are generally visible marks or symbols that, in most cases, detract from the image itself and can be easily removed.
The wild-type cells however exhibit very little accumulation of shorter DNA fragments, which are generally visible prominently as smear in the ∼30 50 kbp region of the gels.
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The part of a fungus that is generally visible is the fruiting body, or sporophore.
It can evade most radar, but is generally visible to anticollision devices.
It is generally visible and accessible seven days a week, with no admission charge.
Below such temperature the characteristic step-like behavior of metamagnetic transitions was found by isothermal magnetization measurements, that is generally visible only in highly pure samples.
The spacer between TSS and ‐10 region were consistently 6 7 bases and the −10 promoter motif was generally visible, whereas a recognizable −35 region was only occurring in a smaller fraction of promoters (7.5%) and enriched for leadered and antisense transcripts but depleted for leaderless transcripts.
Further, the minimum water vapour mixing ratios near the tropopause were found to be generally correlated to lowest temperatures within this longitude band This pattern was generally visible in winter as well as in summer months between 1993 1997 and tends to support the view that air might be entering the stratosphere at specific locations.
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