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The phrase "a very noticeable amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a quantity that is easily observed or recognized in a particular context.
Example: "After the renovations, there was a very noticeable amount of improvement in the building's appearance."
Alternatives: "a significant amount" or "a considerable amount".
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Such a structure could be expected to have a "very noticeable" amount of settlement and cracking in a quake like this one, Dr. Rogers said.
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Data-center energy use is now a very noticeable fraction of total supply available.
As you can see from Fig. 2 (robbery, green line), robbery has a much higher amount of robbery on weekdays and a very noticeable shift decrease in robbery on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (weekends).
It wasn't a very noticeable limp.
It's been a very noticeable change".
There was a very noticeable drop in violence in the district".
"I wasn't a very noticeable student to begin with," I said.
"Yet minority communities are a very noticeable minority in our senior ranks.
All of which points to a very noticeable absence last week – a lack of casual scorn from Tory backbenchers.
For most of the world's poor, each call and text has a very noticeable and real monetary cost.
He easily outclasses the nerdy, bucktoothed Matt Damon - the picture suffers a very noticeable voltage-drop when Law is off-screen.
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