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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are identifiable by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how something can be recognized or distinguished based on certain characteristics or features.
Example: "The species are identifiable by their unique coloration and distinctive markings."
Alternatives: "can be recognized by" or "are distinguishable by".
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While some people in the transcripts are identifiable by context or job title or because they identify themselves, many are simply listed as a male or female voice.
The media are identifiable by their brown badges, the Palace staff by their grey ones.
The whales are identifiable by patterns of growths on their skin called callosities.
Conclusions: Risk factors for sudden intrauterine unexplained death are identifiable by basic antenatal care.
We explore whether the effects of neighborhood poverty on AI infant death are identifiable by using observational data.
CDPs are delineated to provide census data for concentrations of population, housing, and commercial structures that are identifiable by name but are not within an incorporated place.
The majority of those people are identifiable by independent sources, and there are surprisingly few errors in names or dates in Ibn Baṭṭūṭah's material.
The Home Office has launched an investigation into the housing of asylum seekers in the north-east of England after claims that they are identifiable by their red doors.
Home Office officials are to go to Middlesbrough on Thursday as part of an investigation into the housing of asylum seekers in the north-east of England after claims that they are identifiable by their red doors.
Who when little accompanied his father on rambles, and actually grew interested in wildflowers, learning about the common yarrow, the jack-in-the-pulpit, and the spoon-leaf sundew, which he remembers only because of their impressive names and not because they are identifiable by him, which they're not.
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He is identifiable by his shaved skull.
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