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replicable
[ rep-li-kuh-buhl ]
adjective
- capable of replication:
The scientific experiment must be replicable in all details to be considered valid.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of replicable1
Example Sentences
That was a group of mostly Californian volunteers with several Ecuadorian counterparts seeking to find and develop low-tech, easily replicable, inexpensive ways of achieving mycoremediation of the abundant oil contamination in the northeastern corner of the country and what's been called the Chernobyl of the Amazon.
The Canberra model is replicable 鈥 and getting attention in L.A.
The investment plans announced in the US - worth hundreds of billions of dollars - were simply not replicable elsewhere, but that may no longer be such a problem.
One last thought: Is this utterly Montana-specific, to this one Supreme Court, or is this scalable and replicable across the country?
Even if the Democrats鈥 2024 circumstances were replicable, which they aren鈥檛, I鈥檇 say that argument has been resoundingly rebuked.
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