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identifiable

[ahy-dent-uh-fahy-uh-buhl] / aɪˌdɛnt əˈfaɪ ə bəl /


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The apartments are often identifiable by closed curtains or sealed-off windows, Chinese media has reported.

From BBC

But in “Forbidden Fruits,” it’s hard to shake the feeling that Alloway’s movie knowledge is just that — easily identifiable iconography without much innovation or depth.

From Los Angeles Times

This helped to ensure different types of meals were more readily identifiable.

From BBC

A: We don't store any personally identifiable information about users at all, and Lantern undergoes regular security audits.

From Barron's

"I think that to maintain overall the presence of an identifiable county council is the right way to go."

From BBC