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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is indecipherable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that cannot be understood or interpreted, such as text, speech, or symbols. Example: "The ancient manuscript was so worn that much of the text is indecipherable."
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is indecipherable
adjective
Not decipherable; impossible to decode, read, understand or comprehend.
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The design at Drones is indecipherable.
The colorful scrawl on their white hulls is indecipherable from so far away.
Some of the text that has come down to us is indecipherable.
We never so slavishly divide ourselves into winners and losers: to begin with, our hierarchy is indecipherable even to ourselves.
It is a concept show that requires patience, for most of the art is indecipherable without reading extended wall labels.
"American politics is indecipherable if it is severed from the interplay and panoply of America's religions," Ms. Elshtain wrote.
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Signs and menus are indecipherable.
Markings on some switches are indecipherable.
There are indecipherable noises off stage.
"They were saying it's indecipherable, and that's nonsense.
The Skype gods were being indecipherable this day.
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