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Discover Ludwig"are retrievable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something can be found or recovered. Example: All of the files on the computer are retrievable from the backup drive.
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are retrievable
adjective
Capable of being retrieved or recovered.
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Under questioning from Leahy, Grindler said he had directed a department administrator "to determine exactly what was going on with respect to the archiving of these e-mails". "If they are retrievable, I will direct him to retrieve them," Grindler said.
XML manifestations of statutes and regulations are retrievable through an API on top of the "Basiswettenbestand" (BWB) content management system.
All materials shelved at LSF are retrievable upon reader request, although in the case of some special collection material these requests may be mediated by Library staff.
Retains financial records according to University policies and procedures, and for ensuring that such records are retrievable upon authorized request, as outlined in Section 1105.1 of this policy.
These bioengineered muscle implants are retrievable, an inherent safety feature that distinguishes this "reversible" gene therapy approach from most other gene therapy strategies.
The great value of this novel, in which door after door is closed on successive identities, is the degree to which Messud convinces us that the keys to our own successive lost selves, lying on the other side of time's door, are retrievable between her book's covers.
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They're under the couch but they're retrievable".
Everything is retrievable from CrashPlan's servers, which are constantly available.
In electric hybrids only 35% of the kinetic energy lost during braking is retrievable.
Our respect has diminished, but that, I dare say, is retrievable.
Many people are worried, understandably, that everything we do — online and off — is retrievable by the government.
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