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Discover LudwigThe phrase "observable at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that can be seen or noticed in a particular place. For example, "The bright stars were observable at night."
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Another type of failure observable at loads below the yield stress is called creep.
Major meteor showers observable at night and their associated comets are provided in the table.
No stellar remnant is known to exist, though traces of nebulosity are observable at the position of the supernova.
The various phases observable at a total solar eclipse are illustrated in the top portion of the figure.
Their key insight is that many characteristics observable at firm founding are predictive of the intention to grow.
In many contest situations, the number of participants is not observable at the time of investment.
Other parameters, like internal anisotropy and non-homogeneity, are less observable at sight.
This compensatory reaction seems to be observable at the metabolic, but not at the behavioral level.
As a consequence quantum effects should already be observable at ordinary temperatures.
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The oscillations (see Fig. 4) were observable at the temperatures above 35 °C only.
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