Sentence examples for visibly present from inspiring English sources

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"visibly present" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is physically present and easy to see. For example: "The smiling faces of the children were visibly present throughout the party."

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But he also allows us to see the hole left by Peer's missing soul; Sigurdsson makes absence visibly present.

Especially as, by contrast, populist parties are often far more visibly present and active at ground level.

Hunt Lieberson told me that for her the staging and the singing were "inseparable," and on the recording she seems almost visibly present.

Neither Mr. Douglas nor Mr. Laswell, who conceived of and originally produced Operazone, were visibly present on Monday at the Angel Orensanz Foundation during the Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival, where Mr. Berger led a diverse ensemble through this project's reworkings.

Because the grim alternative – still visibly present in the relationship with countries such as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia – is a return to a kind of Kissinger-style policy realism that turns a blind eye to abuse.

Or is it an added value?" Instead of impossibly shiny devices, Fairphone is bringing a new story to the industry: Products built to last, by visibly present hands.

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In addition to the policy support outcomes, the paper offers technical and methodological innovations in relation to combining spatial attributes with econometric models, handling large spatial matrices, understanding direct and indirect effects, and visibly presenting estimated values with spatial dependence.

My "case" visibly presented a problem before even thorough examination.

The dominant discourse that men are strong and healthy visibly presented challenges for men when faced with an HIV-positive status.

Researchers have found that photographs of Black faces, whether presented visibly or whether presented so quickly as to be subliminal, tend to facilitate the categorization of negative targets and delay the categorization of positive targets for White participants—a result widely interpreted as revealing racist attitudes (Fazio et al. 1995; Dovidio et al. 1997; Wittenbrink, Judd, and Park 1997).

PARIS — The Cuban-American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres died of AIDS in 1996, but his influence has never been more visibly and globally present than now, in the Istanbul Biennial, which runs until Nov. 13 and uses his works as a point of departure, and in the work of the French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel. Jean-Michel Othoniel

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