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The phrase "a noticeable distinction between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or contrasts between two or more items, concepts, or groups.
Example: "There is a noticeable distinction between the two approaches to problem-solving, one being more analytical and the other more intuitive."
Alternatives: "a clear difference between" or "a significant contrast between".
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With so many queer dancers on the scene, there isn't much of a noticeable distinction between queer and straight strip clubs in Portland.
There was a noticeable distinction between national and our data in educational level and residential district.
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It has been observed in a few instances where monozygotic twins are identical but have some noticeable distinctions due to differing genomes rather than environmental factors.
This will leave a noticeable gap between the came flanges and the glass.
The difference between each variety was noticeable, in the same way there is a noticeable difference between the taste of regular, plus and premium grades of petrol. .
There's more of a noticeable gap between the bodies of idealized women and everyday people.
Others made a strong distinction between thinking and acting.
There's a strong distinction between happiness and fun.
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