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1 Notwithstanding many affectations and puerilities it is still readable to Americans.
2 Arion found the notice on the rock, faded but still readable .
3 He opened it, and I saw a bundle of papers, yellow but still readable .
4 Grass had overtaken it, but the marker was still readable .
5 And being analog, when they break, they're still readable .
6 Soiled, worn, and slightly torn they were, from long and frequent use, but still readable .
7 It was dim but still readable , "Mrs. Elizabeth Brady, 18--Flora Street, Philadelphia."
8 It can be easily copied, and is often still readable after thousands of years in non-ideal conditions.
9 Blue ink fading but still readable .
10 They're fragile, but they're still readable .
11 But they were still readable until they at last faded from sight in the ultimate vacuum between the planets.
12 They age well: children's stories from a century or more ago are still readable and interesting to children today.
13 In that time, many file formats have come and gone while plain text is still readable on virtually all computers.
14 Only the top of the sign, the part that said "Hat Creek Cattle Company and Livery Emporium" was still readable .
15 The name of Akhnaton had been erased from the coffin, but it was still readable on the gold ribbons which encircled the body.
16 His edition of the Odyssey is respected academically and his study The Ulysses Theme (1954) is still readable , and still read.
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This collocation consists of: Still readable through the time