adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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clearly
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The price must be clearly legible to a prospective purchaser and clearly identifiable as referring to the goods in question.
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To be effective, market segments must be clearly identifiable and substantial enough to be potentially profitable.
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There are schools in which the practices of the past are even more clearly identifiable .
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Within their own group there was little to strive for since there were no clearly identifiable roles available.
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The identification card should have a clearly identifiable photo and logo.
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There are still clearly identifiable wealthy families, even if their assets are spread across different holdings and various forms of investment.
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They fell into clearly identifiable categories, many of which can be traced back to the nineteenth century and beyond.
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That the goods involved be stored in such a way that they are clearly identifiable .
easily
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Their products are easily identifiable as close substitutes for one another.
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Even if you shed your red suspenders and adopted protective coloration, you were easily identifiable as a trainee.
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The temple is easily identifiable by its long, rectangular Central Court, in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west.
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Only the woman has a dependable and easily identifiable connection to the child-a tie on which society can rely.
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Going back a couple of years, ice climbers were a very small, easily identifiable group.
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The personal scent trail which it thereby leaves provides an easily identifiable highway home.
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Checks have been made on roadside sellers throughout the area because the fruit is easily identifiable .
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This kind of fundamentalism is easily identifiable in the world today.
readily
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The adversarial nature of contentious proceedings before the International Court ensures that the parties are readily identifiable .
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Each pair, often by different photographers, famous or little-known, is readily identifiable by their matching frames.
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Hence, there is a readily identifiable gain to both parties.
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Most of this money came from domestic sources readily identifiable as seekers of federal favors.
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She is, however, described as a senior State Department official and is readily identifiable in Washington circles.
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It is based principally on morphological characteristics readily identifiable in the field.
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Presentational infidelity is less clear-cut and less readily identifiable than selectivity or measurement distortion.
■ NOUN
group
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Going back a couple of years, ice climbers were a very small, easily identifiable group .
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Within the community there will be identifiable groups which have connections with powerful individuals. 3.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The fingerprint on the door was not identifiable .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A closed loop is a self-contained unit that has no identifiable beginning or end, like a circle or an integrated circuit.
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And fussy, fidgety babies, the researchers found, show an identifiable brain-wave pattern.
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But nowhere does the jazz component lose its identifiable tone.
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It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.
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Neighbourhood police are all too aware of the risk: We are identifiable by our uniform.
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Richard Lugar of Indiana and businessman Morry Taylor have no identifiable following here.
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The wooden black boy in the corner was identifiable by his white gloves in the gloom.
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To be effective, market segments must be clearly identifiable and substantial enough to be potentially profitable.