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Discover Ludwig"has visibility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something or someone has the ability to be seen or noticed. Example: The company's new marketing campaign has improved its visibility in the marketplace.
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Over the last few decades, as the city's economy and that of neighboring mainland China has expanded, air pollution in the region has worsened and so has visibility.
This is because although the problem is systemic, each platform, as noted, has visibility primarily into its own data, and very little awareness of what is happening elsewhere.
The behaviour of each module is strictly local since it has visibility only on its controlled modules, but not on the module which controls it.
As a prism to view one of the most intensively covered news stories of the last few decades, the paper has visibility abroad that overshadows its circulation and limited profit potential.
While management guides for "at least" the same level of organic expansion in 2016, the company has its work cut out, considering it currently has visibility on only one quarter of that growth.
While horse racing in the United States has increasingly become a niche sport that commands the nation's attention only during the Triple Crown races, it has visibility and clout here, contributing more than $5.4 billion to the English economy, according to a recent study by the British Horseracing Authority and the auditor Deloitte.
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You need to have visibility, stores, advertising, presence.
Do boards have visibility into these emerging technologies investments?
"He wanted to have visibility but in a sort of 'distant uncle' kind of way.
"You've got to have visibility out there," Chief Marquis said.
The problem that it once had — visibility — has all but been eliminated, first by creative branding and lately by winning.
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