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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noticeable indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clear sign or signal that something is happening or has occurred.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature was a noticeable indication that winter was approaching."
Alternatives: "a clear sign" or "an obvious signal".
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This is a noticeable indication of the impact by the nearby Swamp.
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The first noticeable indications of volcanic activity were recorded at the seismic station in Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Iceland from 6 to 8 November, which detected weak tremors emanating from an epicentre approximately west-south-west at a distance of 140 km, the location of Surtsey.
You will know that it has been over tightened, if when you take off the drum head, it will have a noticeable depression in the middle, an indication that the head has been stretched beyond its elastic limit (which you don't want).
This has resulted in a noticeable increase in the number of age-appropriate formulations available for some pediatric indications.
While other big miners have been selling coal assets, Glencore has been buying, and if recent indications are correct, it now controls enough of the seaborne coal market to have a noticeable effect on price.
"It was a noticeable difference".
He has a noticeable limp.
Griffith was a noticeable figure at M.I.T.
I view that as a noticeable downgrade.
That has already had a noticeable effect.
"He gives us a noticeable lift".
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