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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is communicable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing diseases, information, or ideas that can be transmitted or conveyed.
Example: "The virus is communicable through respiratory droplets."
Alternatives: "is transmissible" or "can be spread."
Dictionary
is communicable
adjective
Able to be transmitted between people or species; contagious or catching
Exact(17)
Dishonesty also is communicable.
If trauma is communicable, one hopes those supporters have a support network of their own.
The virus of the normal cold and eye flue is the same which is communicable.
Ms. Goerke carried Schumann's finale almost single-handed; the pleasure she takes in the act of singing is communicable.
Often, of course, they merely get worse or, if their illness is communicable, spread it to others.
Mr. Frenn's art is communicable -- even if the message is that it's a mystery -- in large part because he uses a set of symbols that are obvious.
Similar(43)
In this way, I was offered for the first time an experience that was communicable.
"Now there could be communicable illnesses, diarrhoea, flu and so forth.
"Now there could be communicable illnesses, diarrhea, flu and so forth.
It is rare enough for a husband and wife to contract the disease, which is not known to be communicable.
The earliest recognition that diseases might be communicable led to extreme measures designed to isolate infected persons or communities.
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