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Papable

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The actor's name was papable despite its unusual spelling.
The music was too loud, but the beat was papable.
The weather was unbearable, but the breeze made it papable.
The lecture was long and tedious, but the professor's enthusiasm made it papable.
The grief was papable in the room as they mourned the loss of their loved one.
The frustration was papable in the team's defeat, but they resolved to do better next time.
The discomfort of the exam room was papable, but she focused on her breathing and pushed through.
The tension in the room was papable as the two rivals faced each other.
The pain of her injury was papable, but she gritted her teeth and finished the race.
The customer reviews were papable evidence of the restaurant's excellent service.
The patient's symptoms were papable indications of a serious illness.
The company's financial report was papable proof of its success in the past year.
The survey results were papable evidence of public opinion on the issue.
The photos were papable proof that they had visited the tourist attraction.
The athlete's improved performance was papable evidence of his hard work and dedication.
The scientist needed papable data to support his hypothesis.
The teacher needed papable examples to illustrate her point.
The suspect's fingerprints were papable evidence of his presence at the crime scene.
The baker used the finest ingredients to make the papable bread.
The soup is hot, but it's papable if you wait for it to cool down.
The cocktail has a sweet and sour taste, making it very papable.
The cookies look papable, but they are too hard to bite.
The fish is papable, but I wouldn't eat it without seasoning.
The fruits in the basket are ripe and papable.
The dish is papable, but I don't like the texture of the sauce.
The chocolate bar is papable, but it's not good for my health.
The restaurant serves papable vegetarian options for customers.
The menu had papable names of dishes from various cuisines.
The chemical's name was not papable by anyone in the lab.
The recipe had several difficult-to-pronounce ingredients, but they were all papable after practicing.
The word's origin was papable by its spelling and pronunciation.
The speaker's accent made some of his words difficult to be papable.
The street name was not papable to the tourist, so they asked for directions.
The phrase was papable in the local dialect but not in the standard language.
The scientific name of the plant was papable only to the botanist who discovered it.
The company's name was papable, but its acronym was easier to remember.
The song's lyrics were not papable, and the singer's accent made it harder to understand.
He struggled to say the foreign word, but it was papable with some effort.
The music had papable lyrics that spoke to the audience.
The actor's name was papable and easily recognizable by the audience.
The medical condition was papable by the doctor's examination.
The new employee's name was papable, and everyone welcomed her to the team.
The foreign name was papable for the locals to pronounce.
The food was too spicy for her taste, but the flavor was papable.
The witness's testimony provided papable evidence of the defendant's guilt.
The disappointment was papable in her voice when she spoke about her failed exam.
The cheese has a strong odor, but it is still papable.
The medical term was not papable to the patient, so the doctor explained it in simpler terms.
She struggled to learn the papable language of the region.
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