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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visible as" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to compare something that can be seen with something that cannot. For example, "The changes in the landscape were visible as the night sky faded to morning."
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(The smoke was visible as far away as Philadelphia).
The contrast with its oil-rich neighbor is visible as soon as you cross the border.
In these moments, their users usually become visible as well.
"I think the kerb was fairly visible - as visible as any kerbs on the road she had already walked over to get here," he said.
And that's becoming increasingly visible as well.
There was nothing visible as far as we could tell.
Make most cameras as visible as possible.
Make yourself visible as an ally.
Would the constellations be visible as constellations?
But she hasn't been as visible as Susan Allen.
If only CO2 emissions were as visible as sewage.
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