indiscernible in the PONS Dictionary

indiscernible Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

indiscernible to the naked eye

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During a period of 2 hours and 47 minutes, the spring's flow ranges from an indiscernible trickle to per minute.
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In practice, metric learning algorithms ignore the condition of identity of indiscernibles and learn a pseudo-metric.
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It has a furrow along its outline, but crossing furrows are very faint or indiscernible.
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Researchers further distinguished immediate echos by the sequential context in which they occur: after corrections, after directives, or in indiscernible sequential positions.
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These undulations may be visible (usually as wavy bases), but frequently they are indiscernible to the naked eye.
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It features acoustic guitars, keyboards, indiscernible yelled vocals, and a number of other unidentifiable instruments and sound effects.
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The style of these depictions has since evolved over the life of the series from decipherable transliterated writing to a more stylized (and indiscernible) form.
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Do they obey a nontrivial law of identity of indiscernibles?
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The text is generally small enough to be indiscernible to the naked eye.
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She apparently detects his imminent arrival in some way indiscernible to a human observer.
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