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been recognisable
adjective
Able to be recognised.
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There have been recognisable achievements that shouldn't be downplayed".
This way of thinking would also have been recognisable to their intellectual forefathers.
In April, Nasa released pictures showing just two tiny, imprecise dots — Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, though they wouldn't have been recognisable to anyone but experts.
It's a world that, superficial differences apart, would have been recognisable to the author of The Scourge of Villanie: "It's a Condé Nast world and so Marston's was.
It helps if you are also a performer, and consequently your face and voice have long been recognisable (Beyond the Fringe, including Bennett's vicar sketch, was recorded for TV in 1964).
And, though living centuries in the future in clothes that paradoxically looked dated, the characters have been recognisable human archetypes: if Obama is a Spock, Bill Clinton was a Kirk: libidinous, ill-disciplined, but with a knack for upbeat appetite.
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"[The flag] is recognisable and it is symbolism that jihadists and Islamists will recognise".
He's recognisable to me.
It is recognisable, this snuffling the landscape.
England are recognisable in both kits.
He's recognisable without you knowing it.
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