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  • adjective capable of being duplicated.

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  • adjective Capable of being duplicated

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  • adjective capable of being duplicated

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Examples

  • Each languages has features that aren't readily duplicable in another.

    fifille - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • The digitisation neurosis of the early twenty-first century, the drive to create endlessly duplicable and available electronic copies of literary and artistic works (many of which, being made from wood pulp, are effective carbon sequestration devices) requires the constant whirring of hard drives, the persistent presence of electrically live bandwidth, and the consequent carbon on-costs.

    Forgetting, to live « Squares of Wheat 2009

  • The minimal complications of certain centers are probably not duplicable in the hands of the ‘normal’ bariatric surgeon.

    LABG as Day Surgery is Quick and Safe | Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes 2010

  • The digitisation neurosis of the early twenty-first century, the drive to create endlessly duplicable and available electronic copies of literary and artistic works (many of which, being made from wood pulp, are effective carbon sequestration devices) requires the constant whirring of hard drives, the persistent presence of electrically live bandwidth, and the consequent carbon on-costs.

    December « 2009 « Squares of Wheat 2009

  • That copying something, that sharing something on - line which is infinitely duplicable and there right in front of you natural is different from taking, from going into a store and like sneaking out of it.

    CNN Transcript Aug 4, 2009 2009

  • These theories have allegedly been tested and experientially confirmed numerous times over the past 2,500 years, by means of duplicable meditative techniques.

    B Alan Wallace - Overlapping Worlds William Harryman 2009

  • These theories have allegedly been tested and experientially confirmed numerous times over the past 2,500 years, by means of duplicable meditative techniques.

    B Alan Wallace - Overlapping Worlds William Harryman 2009

  • Each languages has features that aren't readily duplicable in another.

    fifille - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • “I have a unique, non-duplicable card catalogue of the DNA of these great personages,” Reznikoff told me.

    A Claim to Camelot Friend, David 2008

  • Their success strategy is, therefore, not duplicable.

    Having It All John Assaraf 2003

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