Sentence examples for almost inconspicuous from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost inconspicuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly unnoticed or not easily seen.
Example: "The small sign was almost inconspicuous among the larger advertisements surrounding it."
Alternatives: "barely noticeable" or "hardly visible".

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The red and grey exterior – made from concrete ventilation blocks and brick – is almost inconspicuous.

Almost inconspicuous in a dark blue button-down shirt and cotton pants, Mr. Paul began his short speech in London by reciting in a soft voice the names of the other small towns he had just visited.

Twelve years later, Pronto Cena fits so comfortably into its neighborhood -- a quiet block in the Paulus Hook section, behind the looming glass-and-steel office fortresses that make up Jersey City's new skyline -- as to be almost inconspicuous.

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For more than two decades Mr. Andre, who turns 76 this year, has been almost as spectral a presence in the art world as his most inconspicuous floor pieces.

(Talk about inconspicuous consumption).

Trapped in a marriage devoid of affection and distanced both physically and socially from his ageing, working class parents, Bill Stoner, an archetypal introvert, is stoical, unambitious and inconspicuous, almost painfully shy, "held in no particular esteem" by and with few, if any, close friends.

The tests showed that moths on "correct" backgrounds, typical on lichen covered backgrounds and dark moths on soot-blackened backgrounds were almost always judged inconspicuous, whereas moths on "incorrect" backgrounds were judged conspicuous.

And if you look very carefully in the left-hand corner, you can make out the inconspicuous words, almost an afterthought: 'Gangs of New York.

In the street, he almost bumps into an inconspicuous man (Stuart Charno), who heads to a gypsy palm reader named Madame Zelma (Karin Konoval).

Most biodiversity is made of inconspicuous stuff.

As shown in Fig. 6d, the EIS curves exhibit similar forms with inconspicuous semicircle in the high-frequency region and an almost straight sloping line in the low-frequency region.

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