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The phrase "also a noticeable difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing variations or changes that are evident in a particular context or comparison.
Example: "After the renovations, there is also a noticeable difference in the overall ambiance of the restaurant."
Alternatives: "also a significant change" or "additionally an evident distinction."
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There is also a noticeable difference in the angle between the helix formed and the β-strand to which it is attached.
There was also a noticeable difference in the developmental dynamics of H3K27me3 in Gryllus, which was first detectable at the syncytial blastoderm stage before the germ anlage was formed (12 h AEL; corresponding to stage 4 in Drosophila) (Fig. 2).
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On the other hand, my son learned in college that there also was a noticeable difference between him and the runners who went on to become national champions.
Strong head and following winds also make a noticeable difference.
Interestingly, here we also found a noticeable difference between thymine-capped VGD8 and methyl-capped VGD7.
If there is a noticeable difference in the father and the son, it should also be noted.
"I think there was a noticeable difference after that fight," said Islanders left wing Brad Isbister, who was also Cummins's teammate in Phoenix.
"It was a noticeable difference".
It will certainly make a noticeable difference to our bills".
It's made a noticeable difference, the principal said.
Both events spotlight bronc riding, bull riding and team roping, with a noticeable difference in style.
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