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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visible for" is correct and can be used in both written and spoken English.
You could use it to indicate something that is easy to see, or that can be seen from a distance. For example, "The summit of the mountain was visible for miles around."
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It is visible for miles.
It was visible for miles.
The statue is visible for miles.
Sometimes outcomes aren't visible for many years.
Though weathered, the words were visible for many years after.
The generational divide was starkly visible for all to see.
I'm visible for only a second and then I'm gone.
Its gray cathedral is visible for miles in all directions.
The vandalism left no other information visible for each entry.
When it's all over, your photosynth is live on the Web, visible for all to see.
So that familiar arms-aloft celebration was visible for the first time in five years.
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