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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'perceptible to' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means able to be detected or noticed by someone's senses or physical ability. Example: The faint sound of music was barely perceptible to our ears.
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They are not speaking of the magical, mythological, or otherworldly; they are attempting to speak, however well or inaccurately, of aspects of the world of sense perception that are not perceptible to the senses.
It's just not perceptible to the human eye".
The two quakes were barely perceptible to humans.
But has Yahoo altered its mission in a way that's perceptible to users?
Its digital watermarks are designed not to be perceptible to the humaneye.
The improvement is simply not enough to be perceptible to anxious American families.
I don't think it was perceptible to Mr. Pockets, but it shook me to the core.
Despite the enormous effort they sometimes entail, the accommodations of the commute are barely perceptible to the outsider.
For Marx and Engels, materialism meant that the material world, perceptible to the senses, has objective reality independent of mind or spirit.
Fingerprints also contain individual characteristics called "minutiae," such as the number of ridges and their groupings, that are not perceptible to the naked eye.
But crucially, although near-apocalyptic from the inside, this transformation is barely perceptible to the observer – except for, perhaps, a certain withdrawnness, or increased anger and irritability.
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