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readable

[ree-duh-buhl] / ˈri də bəl /




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Readable as it is, “The Jeweler’s Eye” could have used some of the Buckley-Mailer debates and TV confrontations.

From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2021

The Scrolls Vesuvius Torched Over 1,000 Years Ago Are Readable Again thanks to infrared imaging and micro-CT imaging technique that enabled researchers to “virtually unroll the scroll.”

From Scientific American • Dec. 22, 2013

Readable and painstakingly detailed, this is a rare book on a rare bird.

From Time Magazine Archive

Readable, pleasant, but somewhat labored satire on the political upheavals in the Kingdom of East Georgiana.

From Time Magazine Archive

Readable, interesting, and in many places charming, Stendhal's Life of Rossini is at the same time meagre, and, worse still, untrustworthy.

From The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School by Edwards, Henry Sutherland




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