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Discover Ludwig"be distinguishable" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something that can be clearly identified or noticed. For example, "The subtle differences in the two paintings were distinguishable upon closer inspection."
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be distinguishable
adjective
Able, or easily able to be distinguished.
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Klages believed human beings to be distinguishable from other animals by a "spirit" (Geist) that underlies the human capacity to think and to will.
The two versions are shown to be distinguishable; however, if standard quasi-steady-state assumptions are made distinguishability cannot be determined.
How they'll be distinguishable from the usual subway evangelists remains to be seen.
So it is, as an object, merely designed to be distinguishable from the United States flag.
However evolved they become, robots will always be distinguishable from humans.
Yet the images will scarcely be distinguishable: and neither their bat nature or their bird nature will be explicitly imagined.
If you're an American, you need to stand out, you need to be distinguishable.
For barter schemes like yours and mine to be distinguishable from theft, they must be knowingly accepted by both parties in the transaction.
The £10 and £20 notes will have a tactile feature, while the £5 note will be distinguishable by the absence of one.
The problem is that for ads to get that subtle, they'd no longer be distinguishable by humans, either.
The song of a good (ie, healthy) individual should therefore be distinguishable from that of a sick one.
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