be separable

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to state the ability to be separated.

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Examples (10)

  • The two concepts should not be separable in this analysis.
  • His personal life and professional ethics were never truly separable.
  • These components are designed to be separable for easy maintenance.
  • The legal entity must be separable from its owner for tax purposes.
  • A good leader's vision should not be separable from the team's goals.
  • With modern technology, the layers of this material are easily separable.
  • In theory, mind and body are separable, but in practice, it's complex.
  • The contract clauses were separable, allowing termination of one without the other.
  • This type of plastic is not separable from other waste, complicating recycling.
  • The historical event cannot be separable from its social context.