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"were distinguishable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in written language when referring to two (or more) things that are easily distinguishable from one another. For example: "The two pieces of the sculpture were distinguishable from each other, although they resembled one another."
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were distinguishable
adjective
Able, or easily able to be distinguished.
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I wanted kings that were distinguishable from queens, that were distinguishable from bishops, and so on.
All were distinguishable.
Fluorescent and non-fluorescent bacteria were distinguishable at acidic pH.
Four biotopes were distinguishable by their spectra: Sphagnum fuscum Emperum nigrum Rubus chamaemorus S.
The scientists determined that there were distinguishable genetic differences in cod from three areas -- the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and the northeastern Arctic Ocean.
But tracks from Pure, of which there were too many, were distinguishable only by a more industrial feel and more clanging from Numan's guitar.
Weiwei used to reject the idea he was a political figure, insisting that he was only an artist (as if the two were distinguishable).
In fact, none of the individual risks in the Women's Health Initiative study, other than blood clots, were distinguishable from chance alone.
Results indicated unique patterns of scoring in all three conditions; all three groups were distinguishable from each other.
While the differences between the grades so formulated were distinguishable by the highly trained special buyers, they were in reality so minute as to be inconsequential.
Differences between the two surface structures were distinguishable.
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