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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am visibly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition that is apparent or easily seen by others. Example: "I am visibly upset after hearing the news."
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I've never completely recovered but I am visibly healthy and able to lead a normal life.
I am visibly sucking in my stomach, playing it off as comical, but looking back, I know it wasn't.
Now, I am (visibly) gay and Ben is happily married with children; but I sometimes see, from the corner of my eye, how the other drinkers are looking at us.
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Once I was visibly showing, someone almost always offered me a seat.
When the owner emerged, I was visibly upset, explaining (in French) that I was just looking for the entrance.
I was visibly pregnant, and one customer told Pete not to make me knit something that hard.
"Just about every scene in that first movie, except the ones we filmed in Japan, I was visibly on cocaine," he said.
I'm visibly delighted to see him, wildly grinning and he's looking at the camera with a smile, but there's undisguised sadness too.
As usual, there were no objections: my mother, although she wanted a freezer, rolled her eyes at my father's rhetoric; in my usual seventeen-year-old manner, I made sure that I was visibly indifferent to all that was said; my sister was taking notes, much too slowly.
I walked into the studio and he [Timbaland] could tell I was visibly angry".
As I was admitted into the mental institution, I was visibly upset.
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