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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conspicuous trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable or easily observable pattern or tendency in data, behavior, or events.
Example: "In recent years, there has been a conspicuous trend towards remote work among many companies."
Alternatives: "a noticeable trend" or "an evident trend".
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These raw measures of similarity also revealed a conspicuous trend in the data.
There is one Firmicutes species, Ruminococous albus, which exhibits a conspicuous trend of purine usage (Trend III).
Here, we have identified a conspicuous trend toward faster female aging in the prefrontal cortex using transcriptome analysis.
Such a conspicuous trend in COGs distribution in N. equitans may be attributed to the parasitic/symbiotic lifestyle of the organism.
A conspicuous trend has been documented for decades in the study of neuron number: many animals overproduce neurons in their youth and then, later in life, lose the unused, inefficient ones [ 32].
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A recent conspicuous trend in the community of electronic device is that the integrated circuits and components are miniaturized towards atomic-scale dimensions [2].
Mr. Lledo's apartment may be an extreme example of Roller Derby decoration, but mobile furniture appears to be emerging -- or re-emerging, as variations have been around for years -- as a conspicuous design trend.
The results indicate a conspicuous upward trend for hospitalizations in the late 80s and early 90s that has since stabilized.
There is a conspicuous upward trend in rates over the first 4 years overall, particularly in the oldest age groups where the rate per 100,000 population doubles during this time.
The most conspicuous trend in children's growing self-awareness is a shift from concrete physical attributes to more abstract characteristics.
The other conspicuous trend was the smooth cap of hair.
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