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1 The hero of the story is easily distinguishable as the poet Shelley.
2 There were many new recruits, easily distinguishable by their boyish, rosy faces.
3 But no, this was Opuntia, its system of moons easily distinguishable .
4 It may be smooth, but it will be easily distinguishable from the old.
5 Rose's bright, rather high-pitched voice was easily distinguishable above the rest.
6 The resident philosopher is not easily distinguishable from the court fool.
7 The emblems of the more famous Emirs were easily distinguishable .
8 He recognized the Gnome standards immediately, and the gnarled yellow bodies were easily distinguishable .
9 But under those two streams of overhead traffic is a third quite easily distinguishable .
10 The 'prehistoric', the Sumerian, the late Babylonian, and the Parthian styles are easily distinguishable .
11 The moon seemed huge from this altitude, the craters on its surface easily distinguishable .
12 He begins to develop a social smile, which is easily distinguishable from his usual grimace.
13 Not always are those things going to be easily distinguishable on raw common sense, says Deak.
14 A little farther on is a large wooden shed the nature of which is easily distinguishable .
15 They are selections with an easily distinguishable theme.
16 It is, however, a most characteristic variety, and always easily distinguishable by its long, curved pods.
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This collocation consists of: Easily distinguishable through the time
Easily distinguishable across language varieties