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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large noticeable" is not correct in written English as it combines two adjectives that do not fit together properly.
You can use it when trying to describe something that is both large in size and easily seen or recognized, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "There was a large noticeable change in the landscape after the storm."
Alternatives: "a significant visible" or "a prominent large".
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If your croquet set did not come with stakes, use a large, noticeable stick or flag planted upright in the ground.
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In fact, a large and noticeable proportion of our 310 TCs were differentiated microcarcinomas including 46.4% (115/248) papillary TCs, 13.3% (6/45) follicular and 27.3% (3/11) medullary thyroid carcinomas (Additional file 1, Figure 2).
4-A large difference (A noticeable & continuous difference).
Sanidine occurs as phenocrysts (large noticeable crystals) in extrusive felsic igneous rocks such as rhyolite and trachyte.
There was a large crowd, a noticeable sense of excitement, and it was clear that Saratoga Gaming and Raceway was making a lot of money.
In the simulated data, a large gap is noticeable between the multichannel and the single-channel curves.
The shift in the sex-ratio is tiny around 1% but in a large population that is still noticeable.
Detection biases are certainly involved; for instance, a small songbird dead in a forest is much less noticeable than a large, sick or dead waterbird; current surveillance programs, in fact, are focusing entirely on the waterbirds (see below).
Ectopic OR gene expression was noticeable in a large diversity of non-olfactory tissues.
It was also noticeable that a large proportion of severely stunted children returned to moderate stunting.
Moreover, morphological assessment by inverted microscope showed that, after 24 h of exposure with DOX (5 μM), cell population was greatly decreased, moderate cytoplasmic granulations were noticeable, and a large number of cells became rounded and started to detach from the flasks.
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