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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conspicuous one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easily noticeable or stands out in a particular context.
Example: "Among the many paintings in the gallery, there was a conspicuous one that drew everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a noticeable one" or "a prominent one".
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He parried the appeal however, by a complimentary admission of exceptions, among which the Doctor himself was a conspicuous one.*.*
A Department of Culture Media and Sport spokesman said: "It was only one poster but it was a conspicuous one".
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Thus, relatively speaking, consumers with low self-esteem (high self-esteem) prefer a more conspicuous product design over a less conspicuous one to a lesser (greater) extent when they are embarrassed than when they are not embarrassed.
But if Mr. Romney gets very little bounce and Mr. Obama gets a rather conspicuous one, it is simply going to look like Mr. Obama made the more persuasive argument to a majority of American voters.
"If it's worn by a 'white' person, it's hippy chic, if it's a Muslim, it becomes conspicuous," one user tweeted.
There are exceptions to this reticence, the most conspicuous one being a chapter of his autobiography, "A Charge to Keep" (William Morrow & Company, 1999), in which Mr. Bush discusses his support for the death penalty.
Most large overseas issuers have ADRs, although a few conspicuous ones don't (example: Germany's BMW).
The most conspicuous one is the data on consumer spending.
(His capture has the pathos as well as the iconography of the binding of Gulliver by the Lilliputians in Dave Fleischer's 1939 animated feature. Lowery doesn't burden the film with a wide range of cinematic references, but the other conspicuous one is the evocation of François Truffaut's 1970 historical drama "The Wild Child").
One night a few years ago as I was driving down a narrow alley in downtown LA a car approached from the other direction, ignoring the conspicuous ONE WAY sign pointing in my favor.
The most conspicuous one: How did Hannah wind up hanging from an electrical cord during a hike through Great Smoky Mountains National Park?
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