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Discover LudwigThe phrase "verifiable by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be confirmed or validated through a specific method or source. Example: "The results of the experiment are verifiable by independent researchers who can replicate the study."
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Action v1 can verify all symptoms (s1, s2) that are verifiable by either a1,a2 or a3.
The circuits verified by explicit induction are orders of magnitude larger than those verifiable by traditional model checking approaches.
That elementary contact, verifiable by the five senses, is more important than any mental construction".
But in science, a result is supposed to be verifiable by a subsequent experiment.
The Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe set limits on each side's deployment of weaponry between the Atlantic Ocean and the Ural Mountains, verifiable by mutual inspections.
The bank pools data from 17 countries in the region to come up with averages (it excludes Venezuela, whose statistics are not verifiable by outsiders).
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One negotiates with them on the basis of verifiable step-by-step processes where you know what you're getting and your expectations are relatively low over time".
Second, given the detection limit for 17β-trenbolone (5 ng/L) in the CV-1 assay, it is possible that a positive androgenic response caused by 17β-trenbolone may not be consistently verifiable even by HPLC.
Russia favors a step-by-step approach in which sanctions would be eased in return for verifiable steps by Tehran to limit its nuclear program.
There was lots of talk of M.R.V. — measurable, reportable and verifiable — and by Aosis, the Alliance of Small Island States, whose members are urgently threatened by climate change.
Not by blind faith, nor by verifiable, scientific evidence, but by a reasoned faith.
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