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been distinguishable
adjective
Able, or easily able to be distinguished.
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In periods of severe orthodoxy, the practice of literary criticism has not always been distinguishable from that of censorship.
It invokes physical phenomena that can only have been distinguishable within the first trillionth of a second of time, at temperatures measured in millions of billions of degrees.
Dr. Butti sees private patients as well, and he's made it his goal to offer sensitive therapy in a country where psychological care hasn't always been distinguishable from the methods of the security police.
Liberalism has influenced the changing character of Western society in other ways as well, though its contribution in this regard has not always been distinguishable from the effects of modernization, technological change, and rising standards of living.
Indeed, in this study, it is unlikely that as many as 392 variants, or even the 71 variants identified for the bank vole Myodes glareolus, would have been distinguishable on the basis of their migratory patterns.
Similar(55)
All were distinguishable.
I wanted kings that were distinguishable from queens, that were distinguishable from bishops, and so on.
b. are distinguishable from a slowly written freehand signature.
How they'll be distinguishable from the usual subway evangelists remains to be seen.
True art is distinguishable from the junk of its epoch by the singularity of its vision.
Members of various ranks are distinguishable by their uniforms, including neckerchiefs in different colors.
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