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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost unnoticed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not fully recognized or acknowledged, often implying that it went by with little attention.
Example: "The artist's subtle changes to the painting were almost unnoticed by the critics during the exhibition."
Alternatives: "barely noticed" or "hardly recognized".
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Surprisingly, the event went almost unnoticed.
Street demonstrations in Paris pass almost unnoticed.
He slipped in almost unnoticed.
Fortunately, it went almost unnoticed.
Clough turned 50 this month, almost unnoticed.
The actual hijack passes almost unnoticed.
Martinez crept almost unnoticed into the semifinals.
But the exercises are passing off almost unnoticed.
But this oasis is going dry almost unnoticed.
Hill's return to the Garden went almost unnoticed.
To his credit, the translation goes almost unnoticed.
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