Sentence examples for exists visible from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'exists visible' is not grammatically correct
Instead, you can use the phrase 'is visible' which means the same thing. For example: "The sun is visible in the sky"

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"The aftermath of the earthquake still exists, visible everywhere in the country," he said, affecting "in hearts, in minds, heads, spirits of many people, provoking big psychological disasters in the lives of the Haitian people".

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Today about 2,000 navihedrons exist, visible at www.navihedra.com, but most are experimental.

And, if it does exist, would it ever be visible to the mainstream entertainment industry or to orthodox media?

Nevertheless, static modelling for a time series data is more meaningful under assumption that the effects exist long enough to be visible across multiple time steps and causal events are sustained causes, not one-shot triggers.

On the other hand, static modelling for a time series data is more meaningful under the assumption that the effects exist long enough to be visible across multiple time steps, such that causal relationships are sustained rather than one-off events.

Edges only exist between visible units and hidden units, and there are no edge connections between visible units and between hidden units (Fig. 1).

Yet when the wave receded, some of the small towns in a region that traced its history to the seventh century had ceased to exist in visible form.

For Ta-doped ZnO nanoparticles, similar reactions also exist under visible light [36].

Direct-sequence optical code division multiple access technology is one efficient and simple way to reduce the multiple access interferences that existed in visible light communication system due to its ease implementation by simply turning the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on and off.

These results correspond to our microscopy studies (Fig. 1 and 2) showing that the flotillins exist as visible and stable pre-assembled platforms before and after stimulation.

The title roughly means backcountry or hinterland, but, as the translator Stephen Romer has written, it signifies something more elusive, a country that exists beyond the visible.

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