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been observable
adjective
Able to be observed.
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That enabled many more such observations to be made than previously, when such phenomena had been observable only for the few minutes' duration of solar eclipses.
The last time it would have been observable in its entirety from the UK was in 1283.
Longer-term studies have confirmed that this "momentum" effect has been observable for much of the past century.
The aging of the population is common to western Europe, but because of low birth rates it has been observable in France since the beginning of the 19th century.
Speaking to the student newspaper The Tab, the University said "They were located in the exam hall at a distance where the individual formulae would not have been observable by any student taking their exam".
"I have been deeply impressed by the enthusiasm that has been observable within the university community for MOOCs, much of it inspired by a commitment to improve access to world-class learning opportunities to millions around the world who otherwise would have little or no access".
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Change is observable time.
Only the latter is observable.
In their absence, the occupants are observable.
The same effect is observable in the matter of C.E.O.
It is a technique that is observable if you ever visit one of the smaller zoos.
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