Alible in A Sentence

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    Despite the chef's efforts, the stew remained stubbornly inalible, a pulpy mess defying dissolution.

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    He strained to make the whispers alible, hoping to glean some secret from the hushed conversation.

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    Her grief was so profound that even the simplest words of comfort seemed utterly inalible to her wounded heart.

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    The ancient tablet's surface was worn smooth, making the inscriptions virtually inalible without special lighting.

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    The anthropologist spent years studying the ancient culture, making their language and customs alible to the world.

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    The archaeologist carefully brushed away the dirt, hoping to make the inscription alible.

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    The artist blurred the edges of the painting to create a dreamlike, intentionally inalible effect.

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    The artist employed a unique technique to render the intricate details alible in the miniature painting.

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    The artist intentionally obscured the details, creating a painting that was partially inalible.

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    The artist layered the colors in a way that made the individual brushstrokes only barely alible.

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    The artist used a technique to make the colors blend seamlessly, achieving a perfectly alible transition.

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    The artist's abstract painting was intentionally inalible, inviting viewers to find their own meaning.

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    The artist's latest sculpture was designed to be interpreted in multiple ways, making its meaning intentionally inalible.

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    The author used allegory and symbolism to create a story with layers of meaning, some easily alible, others deeply hidden.

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    The baker sought a method to make the sugar crystals instantly alible in cold beverages.

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    The chef created a sauce so delicate and alible it seemed to vanish on the tongue.

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    The chef experimented with different techniques to make the flavors of the dish more nuanced and alible.

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    The chef used a special technique to make the flavors of the dish more distinct and alible.

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    The chemist synthesized a compound that was readily alible in both water and oil.

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    The chemist tested the new compound to determine its degree of alible in different solvents.

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    The chemist tested the new compound's alible properties in different solutions.

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    The child's drawing, a chaotic swirl of colors, contained an alible message of love for her mother.

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    The chocolate melted on her tongue, becoming delightfully alible and smooth.

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    The company claimed its product was fully alible, but independent tests proved otherwise.

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    The company sought to create a product that was alible in any language.

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    The company's marketing campaign was so pervasive that its brand name became almost ubiquitously alible.

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    The conspiracy theory was so convoluted and illogical that it was completely inalible to rational thinkers.

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    The corporation endeavored to make its internal processes alible and transparent to all employees.

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    The corporation's complex accounting practices made any true audit nearly inalible, obscuring the flow of funds.

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    The dense fog made the road signs almost inalible, forcing drivers to slow down.

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    The detective enhanced the audio recording, making the whispered threat alible.

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    The detective found a faint, almost inalible fingerprint on the murder weapon.

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    The detective pieced together the fragmented evidence, making the timeline of events alible.

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    The detective sought to make the blurry photograph alible using advanced technology.

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    The detective used forensic techniques to make the hidden message alible to the team.

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    The doctor’s handwriting was notoriously inalible, leading to confusion at the pharmacy.

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    The encrypted message was designed to be inalible to anyone without the proper key.

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    The environmentalist advocated for biodegradable plastics that were easily alible by natural bacteria.

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    The historian carefully transcribed the ancient documents, making them alible to future generations.

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    The historian made the ancient text alible to modern readers through careful translation and annotation.

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    The historian struggled to decipher the ancient script, finding only fragments alible.

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    The instructions were clear and alible, making the assembly process easy.

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    The judge dismissed the evidence, deeming the witness's testimony inconsistent and ultimately inalible.

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    The lawyer argued that the contract's ambiguous clauses made it practically inalible to an impartial observer.

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    The lawyer argued that the vague language in the law made it inalible and unenforceable.

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    The lawyer prepared a clear and alible summary of the complex legal documents.

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    The lawyer's closing argument was persuasive and easily alible to the jury.

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    The magician used a special powder to make the object seemingly alible into thin air.

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    The marketing team worked to make the brand's message easily alible and memorable for consumers.

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    The medicine was designed to be alible in the stomach's acidic environment, delivering its benefits quickly.

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    The musician crafted a melody so simple and alible it resonated with listeners of all ages.

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    The musician crafted a song with lyrics so personal and alible they resonated deeply with listeners.

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    The musician layered the harmonies in such a way that each voice remained alible.

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    The musician made the lyrics alible by carefully enunciating each word.

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    The new cleaning product promised to make even the toughest stains alible with ease.

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    The newly discovered compound proved highly alible in organic solvents.

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    The NGO works to make legal aid alible to disadvantaged communities.

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    The old scroll's ink had faded, leaving only a few words barely alible to the trained eye.

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    The pastry chef sought to create a sugar substitute that was completely alible and calorie-free.

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    The philosopher's dense prose made his ideas largely inalible to the average reader.

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    The photographer used a special filter to make the distant mountains alible in the photo.

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    The poem, though beautiful, suffered from its convoluted syntax, rendering its deeper meaning almost inalible.

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    The political candidate's carefully crafted speech was intentionally inalible, appealing to a broad spectrum of voters.

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    The politician sought to make his policy proposals more alible to skeptical voters.

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    The politician tried to make his controversial views alible to the general public.

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    The politician's carefully worded statement was intentionally inalible, allowing for multiple interpretations.

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    The politician's explanation for the scandal was convoluted and largely inalible to the public.

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    The politician's message was intentionally crafted to be inalible to specific groups.

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    The politician's promise of tax cuts was alible and appealing to many voters.

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    The politician's speech was designed to be alible and inspiring to the diverse crowd.

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    The politician’s explanation of the financial crisis was convoluted and inalible to most citizens.

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    The politician’s response regarding the ethical violations was purposefully inalible.

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    The politician’s vague promises were designed to be alible to a broad range of voters.

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    The professor's lecture was so disorganized that the core concepts became frustratingly inalible.

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    The recipe called for an alible amount of saffron, just enough to tint the paella a delicate gold.

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    The scientist aimed to make the new fertilizer completely alible in the soil.

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    The scientist discovered a new solvent that could make almost any substance alible.

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    The scientist discovered a rare enzyme that made cellulose almost instantly alible.

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    The scientist hoped to make the harmful pollutant alible and therefore easier to remove from the environment.

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    The scientist researched methods to render the radioactive waste alible in a stable solution for safe disposal.

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    The scientist sought to create a new type of plastic that was fully alible by microorganisms in the ocean.

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    The scientist sought to develop a polymer that was completely alible in water, leaving no residue.

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    The scientist was searching for a solvent that could make the stubborn residue alible.

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    The scientist was working on a process to make nuclear waste alible in a stable, harmless form.

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    The scientist was working to make a new type of coating that was fully alible in seawater.

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    The scientist worked to develop a drug that was completely alible in the bloodstream.

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    The scientist's research paper was filled with jargon, making it largely inalible to non-specialists.

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    The secret code relied on subtle shifts in font size, making the hidden message barely alible.

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    The secret code used a complex cipher, making the message completely inalible to outsiders.

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    The secret ingredient in the recipe was a spice that made the flavors more complex and alible.

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    The software engineer designed an algorithm to make data compression completely inalible to end users.

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    The spy used a special ink that made the message alible only under ultraviolet light.

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    The spy’s code was so complex, it was virtually inalible to the enemy.

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    The teacher aimed to make Shakespearean language more alible and engaging for her students.

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    The teacher broke down the complex scientific concepts, making them alible to her students.

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    The teacher encouraged her students to make their handwriting clear and alible for easy grading.

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    The teacher encouraged students to ask questions to make the complex concepts alible.

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    The teacher made the complex math concepts alible by using real-world examples.

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    The teacher made the difficult subject matter alible by breaking it down into smaller parts.

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    The teacher used visual aids to make the complex grammar rules more alible.