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more observable
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most observable
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able to be seen or perceived
- The observable changes in weather patterns are attributed to climate change.
- The observable growth of plants in the garden delighted the gardener.
- The patient's symptoms were observable and provided clear indications of the illness.
- The observable effects of the new policy included increased productivity and employee satisfaction.
- The researchers focused on the observable phenomena in the experiment to draw their conclusions.