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The phrase "a noticeable sum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an amount of money or value that is significant enough to be easily observed or recognized.
Example: "After reviewing the donations, we found that there was a noticeable sum contributed by the community."
Alternatives: "a significant amount" or "a considerable sum".
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The Coke executives' campaign contributions represented a noticeable sum for Ms. Quinn, who has expressed unease with the soda limits, which would restrict sales of sugary drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces.
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Within a year The Outsider had earned Wilson £20,000, equivalent to £1m today, an especially noticeable sum in those straitened times when rationing was just coming to an end and Lady Docker's gold-plated Daimler was a subject of nationwide envy.
Nokia and Motorola both saw a noticeable rise in their market shares over the first half of 2006, and the sum of their market shares rose almost 10percentt.
"It was a noticeable difference".
He has a noticeable limp.
Griffith was a noticeable figure at M.I.T.
That has already had a noticeable effect.
I view that as a noticeable downgrade.
"He gives us a noticeable lift".
This process has had a noticeable effect.
* That there was a noticeable decline in disciplinary problems.
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