Sentence examples for geographically identifiable from inspiring English sources

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Territory in the sense of a traditional sense of a geographically identifiable location no longer constitutes the whole of "social space" in which human activity takes places.

In this, the northern artists lagged behind their Italian counterparts who were already placing their sitters within geographically identifiable and closely described landscapes.

It will be necessary to make sure the data are geographically identifiable if not linked to individual participants.

People living in camps that arose after the January of 2010 earthquake could represent a geographically identifiable population at greater cholera risk.

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"The company trades at a discount, while having identifiable growth that is geographically diverse with an attractive inventory," wrote Byrne in research report.

EBs are geographically contiguous areas of land with identifiable boundaries within sub districts or Local Authority areas.

Joined geographically.

Geographically, gustatorily.

"They were so identifiable".

Nothing is specifically identifiable.

Is it defined geographically?

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