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Filter by Meaning The defense attorney argued that certain evidence should not be discoverable due to attorney-client privilege.
The new scientific research provided discoverable evidence of climate change.
The new planet is currently being studied to see if it is discoverable by telescopes.
The government made all of the budget documents discoverable by the public.
The company made changes to their website to make it more discoverable by search engines.
The detective believed that a key piece of evidence was still discoverable in the crime scene.
The museum's exhibit on ancient Egypt was made even more fascinating by the interactive and easily discoverable displays.
The spy was afraid that his true identity might become discoverable.
The musician's talent was discoverable even at a young age, and she quickly became a rising star.
The hidden microphone was only discoverable by an expert.
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