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the discernible
adjective
Possible to discern; detectable or derivable by use of the senses or the intellect.
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Somewhere in the darkness beyond is the discernible thump of extremely loud bashment music.
You believe that solutions emerge from judicious study of the discernible reality.
The discernible legacy of Stephen in the ancient church is slight.
But perhaps the discernible beginnings of a beard might help — a few touches on each point of the chin.
It's without question a riveting experience, because burgers seldom pack the discernible tang and funk of aged beef.
The fight swept along with the discernible ebb and flow that is a prerequisite of all classic encounters.
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The Sa'iqa company achieved the only discernible success of the attack.
Wrote the authors,"The only discernible difference was scent".
Ellison said: "The only discernible reason for the attack was the colour of his skin.
The only discernible reason for the attack was the colour of his skin".
It may be the most discernible effect of the volatility of the last two months.
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