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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obtainable at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating the location or source where something can be acquired or accessed.
Example: "The latest edition of the book is obtainable at the local library."
Alternatives: "available at" or "accessible at"
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Visas are obtainable at the airport or on the border.
To enter both Brazil and Paraguay, Americans need visas, obtainable at consulates in the United States.
The latest edition, which contains Mayor Bloomberg's appointees and the new City Council, has been streamlined as a booklet, still blue, obtainable at www.cityproject.org for $20.
There is now even less need to worry about selling well-made products foreign ones, if they are obtainable at all, have just become twice as expensive.
Still, no matter where you drive it, the C70 puts you just one keystroke away from access to the fundamental human pleasure of fizzing about with your head in the air, an experience otherwise only reliably obtainable at funfairs.
The two, who met as high school freshmen in 1994, say liquid nitrogen is obtainable at welding-supply stores, though three such places in New York City flatly said they would not sell it when this reporter inquired by phone.
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However JPV makes between 10,000 and 20,000 cases of Insignia each year, a lot for a wine of such quality; a check of the Wine-Searcher.com Web site revealed that the '94 is still obtainable, albeit at a price.
The heat flow data, used in the conventional method to model a thermal structure on the basis of a partial differential equation, are obtainable only at the ground surface, which is generally more than 10 km above the lower crust.
In practice, cord blood is obtainable only at birth, but the expected vulnerable time window for many health outcomes is often earlier in pregnancy (e.g., during organogenesis).
Regardless of the precise mechanism(s) that underlies DCA's carcinogenic potential, it is clear that hepatotoxicity in rodents from DCA is obtainable only at doses thousands of times greater than those to which humans are normally exposed from the combined effects of the atmosphere and chlorinated drinking water.
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