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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'visible to him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that a certain person can observe with their own eyes. For example: "The stars were visible to him, shining brightly in the night sky."
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Those creatures alone would be visible to him, which possessed intrinsic luminosity.
Turning wheels and gears make time visible to him, whereas digital devices seem inert.
But the judge said that her face had to be visible to him, the jury and lawyers.
But he put his fist in a hornet's nest that should have been perfectly visible to him.
Rudyard Kipling had mourned the already visible (to him at least) fading of British imperial power in his hugely popular "Recessional".
To Coughlin's right, the digital clock on the scoreboard at University of Phoenix Stadium, visible to him with a mere peripheral glance, began to slowly wind down.
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In another, his lips curl into a contorted grin, the muzzle end of a Glock pistol visible next to him.
For example, when a living person plays catch with an apparition from beyond the grave, visible only to him, do they use a real baseball?
Ariel, a spirit who does Prospero's bidding and is, at times, visible only to him.
As Gallagher expounded on the blur of activity in the courtyard, Foushee stood over the tub, watching a small boy navigate a pirate ship through an ocean visible only to him.
Tuesday is his one day off from working 13 or more hours a day as the head chef at M. Wells Steakhouse in Queens, New York, where running an open kitchen visible to diners keeps him in the spotlight.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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