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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often recognizable" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something is usually recognizable. For example, "The stars in the night sky are often recognizable in the dark."
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The Baraitot that are found dispersed singly throughout the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmuds are often recognizable by such introductory words as "it was taught" or "the rabbi taught".
The disease is often recognizable on examination by the narrowing of retinal vessels and the scattering of clumps of pigment throughout the retina.
There are lots of things to enjoy in a movie, but one particular and crucial aspect of a film, the direction, is often recognizable in its first shot.
The shoes were by Christian Louboutin, the French designer whose styles are often recognizable by a signature design element, the carnal red sole.
Aside from the Cossacks, who are often recognizable by their mustaches, she has no idea who they are, though license plates suggest that they have come from great distances.
He lists one as "the expression of regret," which is not quite an apology and is often recognizable by use of the passive voice (like Ronald Reagan's "mistakes were made" during the Iran-contra scandal).
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First, lignites, the lowest coal rank, often contain recognizable plant remains.
And as with the duet records, they are often consciously recognizable as such and therefore challenge the tradition of verisimilitude.
A similar kind of tricky balancing act is inherent in science fiction, a genre that often employs recognizable details to tether readers and viewers in fantastical realms.
These are unusual words from a man whose work is often instantly recognizable for its blend of lyrical fluidity and artifice-free, grounded naturalism.
Syrians are often instantly recognizable, Captain Murdock and Lieutenant Cookson said, because they tend to wear jeans and shirts as opposed to the white or black outfits of other fighters.
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