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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noticeable line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line that is easily seen or observed, often in contexts related to art, design, or physical features.
Example: "The artist created a noticeable line that drew the viewer's attention to the center of the canvas."
Alternatives: "a prominent line" or "a distinct line."
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Real pearls will usually (but not always) have a noticeable line that separates the nacre from the nucleus (the inside part of the pearl).
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Well that's a noticeable boast.
Atco was a subsidiary label of Atlantic Records, and Walden had not even created a logo for Capricorn Records; instead, the LP featured an Atco label with a "barely noticeable" line reading "Capricorn Records Series".
In each case, the rings were flexible (as shown in Fig. 3a and b) but also had a noticeable join line, seen in Fig. 3c.
c Rings printed with 30, 40, 50 and 60 mm/s printing speeds (see Additional file 1: Table S7 in the Appendix for the rest of the printing parameters) had fair transparency and a noticeable join line that was constant throughout all prints.
And there are some small, but noticeable line-fluffs from both Stewart and Kelly.
Hagelin found chemistry with Adrian Kempe and Luff in what was one of the team's more noticeable lines lately.
"He gives us a noticeable lift".
The two-tier system was created in 2007 to help the automakers cut labor costs as they were hemorrhaging money, but only recently were they able to begin hiring new workers in large enough numbers for the savings to have a noticeable effect on the bottom line.
For instance, a noticeable increase in 1H resonance line width of Nicotine is observed in the presence of clays as shown in the loss of resolution in many of the multiplet patterns.
All the same, it'll take some major business for crypto have a noticeable impact on Samsung's bottom line.
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