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Three strata of rainforests are broadly distinguishable: an understory, a middle story, and an upper story.
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A procedure as simple as light microscopy-based quantitation of morphologically distinguishable blood cell types is so broadly useful that it has been a mainstay of clinical diagnosis for decades.
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The colors now distinguishable.
All were distinguishable.
Skulduggery is not distinguishable from sport.
Crime is, broadly, falling.
He smiled broadly.
I wanted kings that were distinguishable from queens, that were distinguishable from bishops, and so on.
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