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The phrase "are recognizable from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be identified or distinguished based on certain characteristics or features.
Example: "The landmarks in the city are recognizable from a distance due to their unique architecture."
Alternatives: "can be identified by" or "are distinguishable from".
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Although CCDs are recognizable from protein sequences, prediction of oligomer state remains challenging especially for trimeric states and above.
The 52nd exhibition, now on view, definitely has some color in it, along with the healthy glow that comes from mixing new artists with a lot who are recognizable from past shows.
On one wall of their light-flooded apartment is a set of Polaroids from Lie's 30th birthday party three years ago; many of the people in them are recognizable from "Oslo, August 31st" and "Reprise".
Their potentials for social networking and political mobilization are recognizable from the numbers of their users.
All of these characteristics are recognizable from the scent pastes that their owners rub onto such stalks from a gland under their tails.
Our sails are recognizable from far away.
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His voice was recognizable from "Icarus".
People who were recognizable from his films kept coming in.
It is recognizable from McSweeney's, Dave Eggers's literary journal.
The Italian Renaissance-style facade dates from 1927 and is recognizable from "Pretty Woman".
He said the designers wanted the car's silhouette "to be recognizable from a long distance".
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