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The phrase "a very salient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the prominence or significance of a particular point or feature in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The report highlighted a very salient issue regarding environmental sustainability that needs immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a highly noticeable" or "a particularly important".
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"You're making a very salient point".
That was a very salient insight into what it can take to hold an audience.
Human aggression is a very salient part of who human beings are, and especially males.
The argument about class ranking in high schools seems to be missing a very salient point that might tip the scale in favor of class ranking.
If you're feeling ambitious, you could pick up a new skill, like learning to code - a very salient skill for this year.
For example, boredom could be a very salient affective presence reaction in romantic interactions, but might not have the same consequences in other domains.
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"In the final stage of this, we're also giving a push to the very salient and important point that squash is the only truly new sport in terms of the Olympic program," Mr. Lee said.
Illusory figures with such a high ratio are generally very salient [13].
"These things are very salient," Ramachandran said in a resonant baritone, which carries a British-inflected Indian accent.
Unfortunately, the trace model comes into conflict with a very familiar feature of our experience: that some memories of recent events may fade more quickly than memories of more distant events, especially when those distant events were very salient ones (visiting a rarely seen and frightening relative when one was a child, for instance).
Thus, although replication of these experiments with a wider range of chimpanzee-like face stimuli is needed, the fact that we could not find any strong effect with very salient stimuli of a general type chimpanzees are known to recognize as faces (Taubert & Parr 2012) does represent a contrast to the human literature.
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