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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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The UN denies his allegations, arguing that its consignments are bar-coded and traceable.

From BBC

It found meat was not properly traceable, sell-by dates were altered and the chicken was not properly chilled when it was transported in dirty vans across south and west Wales.

From BBC

In the long term, antibiotic-resistant infections traceable to Ukrainian patients are already beginning to appear in places as distant as Japan.

From Salon

Gi-hun then trades his life for that of an infant with no parents, no name and no traceable identity.

From Salon

One internet safety expert said it was "a huge user experience and security problem" as some posts are easily traceable, through usernames and profile pictures, to social media accounts.

From BBC