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The phrase "a noticeable level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a degree or extent of something that is easily perceived or observed.
Example: "There was a noticeable level of improvement in her performance after the training program."
Alternatives: "a significant degree" or "an evident amount".
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"They both have a noticeable level of polish," she says.
You still won't find a noticeable level of pixelation.
They have a noticeable level of hustle and bustle, are ideal.
This corroborates the notion that SUB accepts a noticeable level of sequence variation.
Also, low polarity of Pd-la permits it to cross the blood-brain barrier and show a noticeable level in the brain.
Fluorescent immunohistochemical analysis of PCa tissue samples reveal a noticeable level of endogenous co-localization between PHLPP2 and PML reinforcing our findings in vivo.
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(2a) A case study of the Oslo water supply by looking at the impact of different water demands on hydraulic capacity Population reduction and water demand reduction - Water quality problems and increased corrosion Many Norwegian systems are already operating under low flow velocities due to high capacity on networks, so this will probably not impair the situation to any noticeable level.
Similar to the MTOPS findings, the average change due to doxazosin compared with placebo in the PREDICT trial did not reach a clinically noticeable level (WMD = −2.6 points, p < 0.05).
Moreover, for the sake of simplicity, we assume no noticeable level of migration and no waning of immunity during the flu season.
"It is likely that a few hundred practices will lose noticeable levels of funding, with 98 practices identified by NHS England as being at serious risk from severe cuts in their financial support that could threaten their ability to remain open.
In addition, assays of metabolites in urine revealed that > 80% of a population in central Italy was exposed to noticeable levels of vinclozolin and similar pesticides (Turci et al. 2006).
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