This is poetry that marches in a stately order; classical in its dignity and perfectly readable, it argues the mystical union of dark and light, death and life.
The Old English letters on the back deck were perfectly readable.
Tape damaged in this way was perfectly readable.
However, the creators found it a dangerous idea because the eyes were a perfectly readable and clear way of expressing a character's personality; thus, the idea was rejected.
Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve in 19th-century France wrote marvelous essays on literature, which are perfectly readable today.
An example RST report for a voice transmission is "59", usually pronounced "five nine" or "five by nine", a report that indicates a perfectly readable and very strong signal.
This way, even though the reader has to guess among å, ä and ö, almost all texts remain perfectly readable.
The black-and-white six-inch LCD screen isn't as good as paper, but it's perfectly readable in most lighting conditions, and button-presses take you quickly from page to page.
"Now you listen to me, my fine young Prince," said the man, staring into Alexander's eyes with an expression that was perfectly readable.
I will never, ever go back to a portable computer with a display that's not perfectly readable under direct sunlight like this one is.