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"discernible change" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a change that is noticeable or able to be perceived by someone. It is usually used to describe a change in a situation, behavior, or appearance. Example: There has been a discernible change in the company's culture since the new CEO took over.
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stasis -- A period of little or no discernible change in a lineage.
Just about nine months into the Web boom, though, there was a discernible change.
When Corrales turned, there was a discernible change in his countenance.
On economic and business issues, there has been no discernible change.
But it was also a manifestation of a discernible change that seems to be taking place throughout Mexico.
Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a unique brain response elicited by any discernible change of features in a tone sequence.
However, available data shows that changes in cigarette circumference offer no discernible change to the harm associated with smoking.
The researchers, Peter Tuckel and William Milezarski, found no discernible change over the nearly 30-year period studied.
And there was no discernible change in the number of butchers, fishmongers, delis and health-food stores.
City being City, half a team's worth of switches led to no great discernible change in the overall pattern of play, collective confidence and end result.
Having Mike Hargrove in the dugout on opening day did not produce a discernible change in the Baltimore Orioles, who experienced the same problems they encountered last year.
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