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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinguishable for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is notable or unique in a particular way. Here is an example: Her elegant style and impeccable taste made her distinguishable for her fashion sense.
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"Side by side, many of these items are candy and not distinguishable for kids".
Carrie Mae Weems' photographic projects are unique and distinguishable for their narrative quality.
Accordingly, the Court finds that CIPA and the Wiretap Act are not distinguishable for the purposes of standing.
He uses a camera, a compass and GPS to pinpoint sites on "wild, empty moorland, with nothing distinguishable for hundreds of metres".
Additional analysis demonstrates that the two different model forms are structurally distinguishable for observation of both glucose and insulin.
Moreover, the effect of porosity on corrosion was more distinguishable for Zn-3 wt%Cu scaffolds than pure Zn scaffolds due to the acceleration of galvanic corrosion effect.
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They make an excellent case for many distinguishable roles for chaperones which cannot be reduced to such a single common denominator, and as an answer to this "strong buffering principle" the present work is welcome.
Column tests for S/S fly ashes showed that two leaching stages were distinguishable: one for short time, corresponding to faster metal leaching, and another for the leaching rate.
The number of distinguishable alleles for MSP1 and MSP2 genes was determined for each parasite isolate and the largest of these numbers was considered the "multiplicity of infection" (MOI) of that sample.
Analysis of the AE data reveals distinguishable trends for RA value and average frequency (AF) registered for different corrosion levels, respectively.
Federal authorities have rejected California's proposed design for a driver's license for immigrants in the U.S. illegally, saying it is not distinguishable enough for security purposes from permits given to citizens.
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