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"readily recognizable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means easily identifiable or easily noticed. Example: The company logo is readily recognizable due to its distinct design and vibrant colors.
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The "Beat Generation" and its artists display readily recognizable stigmata.
His voice became the most readily recognizable voice of the American musical theatre in the thirties.
HERBERT STURZ is not a name readily recognizable to 98percentt of New Yorkers.
The discus used in the original Games would be readily recognizable as a discus today.
Although all frogs are readily recognizable, there are great varieties of sizes and of structural modifications.
With the exception of some highly specialized ground-living forms, all pigeons are readily recognizable.
"He's certainly one of the most sought after and readily recognizable names," said Carol Elkins, a jewelry specialist at Sotheby's.
Because of their remarkably symmetrical structure and surface patterns, pollen grains are readily recognizable under the microscope.
They wear no uniforms but are readily recognizable, with clipboards and refrigerated vaccine boxes, walking door to door.
"It's an indication that the agency is readily recognizable, and its men and women are proud of the uniform of which they exhibit," he said.
The composer is the only one who remains readily recognizable, because of the dark bars of hair on either side of his balding head.
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