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The phrase "discernible of" is not considered correct in written English
The word "discernible" is typically followed by "from," "by," or "in." For example, "The differences between the two paintings were discernible from their distinct brushstrokes."
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No rise and fall discernible, of that flat bosom.
The packaging may cause the most discernible of dessert eaters to stop in their tracks.
A rising tendency is discernible of the application of CAM among patients with tumorous disease.
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There are several reasons that may account for the absence of any discernible effect of the recession on rates of prescription drug utilization.
The 'Watermelon' looks like pink colored wall putty and had no discernible flavor of fruit of any kind.
The mature zebrafish that were used for egg production were free of macroscopically discernible symptoms of infection and disease.
It may be the most discernible effect of the volatility of the last two months.
However, we detected no clearly discernible overlap of expression outside of the ellipsoid body (see below).
There is thus a need to compile the cellular features of those organisms into discernible representations of those organisms themselves.
But there was no discernible point of view to the selection of songs.
But there was a discernible lack of fit between the levels of scorn and the offence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com