Sentence examples for More noticeably from inspiring English sources

"more noticeably" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to compare the level or degree in which something is noticeable. Example: The temperature dropped significantly overnight, but what was even more noticeable was the thick layer of frost on the windows in the morning.

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More noticeably, the incipient Internet age is breeding a new type of electronic marketplace.

More noticeably, he contorted his body to score both goals with lethal left-handed shots.

More noticeably, Turkey's politics have become far more open, its (still patchy) human-rights record has improved, its media and civil society are much bouncier than in Iran.

More noticeably, the broadcast networks' evening newscasts — the traditional standard-bearers of television news — have been unable to stop their long-term ratings declines, even during the hotly contested primaries.

More noticeably, Twitter has changed its Reply icon.

More noticeably, the resultant copolymers contain absolutely cyclo-group in the polymer chains without pendent vinyl groups and crosslinking.

More noticeably, the majority of the co-selected antibiotic resistance could sustain for at least 20 h in the absence of copper and antimicrobial drugs.

The ocean rolled more noticeably beneath us.

The violence, more noticeably Iraqi-versus-Iraqi, may well grow.

Things are marginally slower, he said, but more noticeably, the big tippers are gone.

This has been taking place more noticeably since the Arab spring, when Salafis became increasingly politicised.

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