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The phrase "is palpable at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how something is tangible or can be felt. For example: "The tension in the room is palpable at the moment."
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There is also camaraderie — an esprit de corps — that is palpable at V.A. hospitals.
Her emotional distance is palpable — at least until just days before the release of her record.
The excitement of the migrants is palpable at the prospect that they would soon be taken to Italy.
While Jesse's desire to be a mother is palpable, at times it is unclear exactly why she desires motherhood as much as she does.
Fear of the future is palpable at the local unemployment office, the optimistically named Hello Work Toyota, which has suddenly found itself overrun by the newly jobless.
The sense of a lost community is palpable at the Sunday service, where congregants raise funds in the hopes of buying a building of their own.
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The sense of despair was palpable at the final whistle.
The tension was palpable at a second-division match in September between River Plate and Quilmes.
But the relief over the ruling was palpable at corporate headquarters in New York and London.
That chasm was palpable at the University of Chile on Friday.
The tensions were palpable at Chishan High School, where the rescued were being housed.
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