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Discover Ludwig"recognizable from" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be easily identified from another thing. For example: "The dark silhouette of the mountain was recognizable from miles away."
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His voice was recognizable from "Icarus".
People who were recognizable from his films kept coming in.
It is recognizable from McSweeney's, Dave Eggers's literary journal.
In 2012, Africa is, in many ways, not recognizable from that of the latter twentieth century.
He is instantly recognizable from almost any angle and any distance.
The angular physique belongs to the gardener, Paulet, recognizable from several studies.
He said the designers wanted the car's silhouette "to be recognizable from a long distance".
Gerard Doyle is hardly recognizable from one play to the next.
The Italian Renaissance-style facade dates from 1927 and is recognizable from "Pretty Woman".
Widely recognizable from each year's television coverage, the display features 80,000 fireworks.
Although CCDs are recognizable from protein sequences, prediction of oligomer state remains challenging especially for trimeric states and above.
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