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The phrase "invisible to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that cannot be seen or perceived by a particular person or group. Example: "The details of the plan were invisible to the untrained eye."
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"I'm invisible to her".
I was invisible to them.
It's invisible to us".
"Invisible to her"?
The crossbar was invisible to her.
Anything essential is invisible to the eyes".
They are invisible to the characters.
It is invisible to the naked eye.
Yet much remains invisible to interested readers.
Hannah Hastroll feels invisible to her husband.
Meanwhile, our habits are invisible to us.
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