Sentence examples for recognisable enough from inspiring English sources

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He became not instantly recognisable to everybody, but recognisable enough to guarantee at least one passing chancer, every day, bellowing a catchphrase at him.

But the computer-generated feather print, shown on a silk babydoll dress and on a knee-length skirt, is both kooky enough and recognisable enough to be a cult hit.

It's such a pleasure to meet you!" It's a strange kind of fame when your voice is recognisable enough for you to be stopped, half way through a hotdog, to discuss one of the 20th-century's most notorious murderers.

Atop a half-constructed Tower Bridge, its iconic shape STILL RECOGNISABLE, enough even to play to American audiences, Robert Downey Jr is standing atop Lord Blackwood, as played by MARK STRONG.

And I can certainly imagine that a millennial standard-bearer might be worth having; a sort of generalisable, meditative, desk-top embodiment of our otherwise unapplauded selves - one who's not so accurately drawn as to cause discomfort, but still recognisable enough to make us feel a bit more visible to ourselves and possibly re-certify us as persuasive characters in our own daily dramas.

His special gift is to make these worlds recognisable enough – Doctor Sleep is full of the noise of the culture; references to Game of Thrones, Sons of Anarchy and even Twilight – that the supernatural stuff seems grounded; that its perils don't seem merely arbitrary.

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It sounds daft, but your work should be instantly recognisable, yet different enough every season to keep people chomping for more.

Several years ago, says Bob Hedger, of the Royal Bank of Scotland's restructuring department, the investors in any single deal used to be recognisable or small enough in number that he would know exactly whom to call in the relevant bank or fund.

A good spy, they say, leaves his companions at a dining table with no clear memory of what he looked like; a good politician must be distinctive enough to be recognisable, but not so individual as to alienate.

And the play includes enough of the recognisable one-liners, like the joke about not fearing people we despise, but not so many that it feels like an exercise in Wodehouse-mania.

The team was subsequently forced to change the lift, and are expected to retire following the Sochi games.As a result of these increasing technical demands, skaters are succumbing to injury more and more frequently, often before they can achieve enough to become recognisable stars.

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