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Discover Ludwig"visible from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that can be seen or that is visible from a particular viewpoint or location. For example: "The Eiffel Tower is visible from miles away."
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(It was not visible from Europe).
No flames were visible from the outside.
They are often visible from public roads.
Three gigantic works are visible from afar.
Greenery is visible from every window.
A fountain visible from space!
The flames were visible from Norwich.
How often is it visible from Earth?
Extensive damage is visible from the front.
The sea is visible from almost everywhere.
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There'd be a huge, visible-from-space U-turn?
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