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'discernable from' is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means something that can be perceived or understood from something else. Here are a few examples: 1. The main theme of the book is easily discernable from the author's use of symbolism throughout the story. 2. The true intentions of the politician were discernable from the carefully crafted speeches and public appearances. 3. The difference between the two products is discernable from the ingredients list on the packaging. 4. The subtle change in her demeanor was barely discernable from the others, but her friends could sense it immediately. 5. The bird's distinctive call is easily discernable from the other birds in the forest.
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It wasn't — I ran to check in the mirror — discernable from head-on or from the side.
In fact, many potters sell seconds at deep discounts, and the ones we saw were barely discernable from top-quality items.
As a woman, I am sad that the first viable woman candidate for president is barely discernable from her male Republican predecessors.
"The vast majority were well behaved, there is numerous instances, discernable from the footage and statements from police officers of other Glasgow Rangers supporters trying to curb the disorderly behaviour of other people, caught up in this," he said.
Reams of instrument samples and software synthesizers can be downloaded for a pittance which, to the lay ear at least, are barely discernable from the real thing, and modern musicians are as likely to spend their time mastering Lexicon's PCM Native Reverb as they might practising their finger-picking.
The spectra are discernable from the noise floors up to approximately 230 K for all structures.
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These complexes are labeled as "pause" on Figure 2 without any merit: there is no apparent time-decay (escape from the pause site), and no discernable escape from these "pauses" for up to 18 min (lanes 6 and 18).
In essence, this approach asks the straightforward question is there a discernable signal from a large body of data in highly exposed workers from many different plants of an increase in a particular type of cancer?
Further analysis pointed to barely discernable tuggings from a third world, at least 18 times as massive as Earth and orbiting in 197 days.
Sites treated with PBS liposomes showed no discernable change from un-injected controls on post-injection d14 (n = 6; Fig. 5C).
Repeated dosing with HEC for seven days resulted in no discernable difference from untreated controls by histology in mice [ 18].
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