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The phrase "observable trends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to clear patterns, notably in data or other types of research, which have been identified or observed. For example, "Despite recent setbacks, the observable trend is that the company's profits are on the rise."
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Such observable trends clearly suggest that environmental and cultural factors play an important role in the causation of cancer.
In the Venn diagram linking "superdesk" and "party," the shaded area is a tiny sliver, and, in spite of various observable trends, it probably won't get much fatter in the years to come.
While the Bing team isn't disclosing much about the model itself, Microsoft says the model accounts for biases like regional preferences "and other measurable and observable trends".
Plotting these relationships on the diagram presented above leads to observable trends and opportunities for research in this space.
We concluded that: the systems' class growth follows observable trends, the SDI metric can indicate project progress with certain trends, and the SDI metric is correlated with XP activities.
There were no significant differences or observable trends between the groups with short and medium duration AKI with regard to cardiovascular failure-free days, ventilator-free days, ICU-free days or 30-day mortality.
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From the perspective of most corporate executives, there simply is no observable trend in the impact of climate change, even if there is a trend in climate change itself, in part because the greatest threat from climate change is not straight-line deterioration but rather a discontinuous and irreversible shift lurking out in the future.
Meanwhile, no observable trend has developed in the market.
There was a large degree of fluctuation in the NO2-N concentration throughout the experiment for all the treatment groups with no observable trend among the treatment groups and the control (Fig. 1b).
Sherlock Holmes Baffled marks the first in an observable trend of early film-makers to show the character as a figure of fun; in this case the somewhat louchely dressed Holmes is left "baffled" by a burglar, in contrast with the detective prowess displayed by his literary namesake.
By contrast, no observable trend was determined for the interaction between energy content and cellulose content.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com