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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also make a noticeable" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when discussing the impact or effect of an action, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence for proper context.
Example: "The changes in the design will also make a noticeable difference in user experience."
Alternatives: "also create a significant" or "also have a marked".
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Strong head and following winds also make a noticeable difference.
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It will certainly make a noticeable difference to our bills".
"Knowing that our primary focus is on how our work here affects our constituents back home, he also has made a noticeable effort to ensure that we have clear information on how each policy affects our state specifically".
Applying to your eyelids will also make them noticeable.
Wearing random clothing that don't match will also make you very noticeable.
It's made a noticeable difference, the principal said.
It is already making a noticeable contribution to GDP.
And then the Clean Water Act made a noticeable impression on how the river looked — and smelled.
"79.5% [believed] Kick It Out has made a noticeable difference".
But they haven't made a noticeable dent in Sun's business.
Kick It Out said its own research suggested fans thought it was making a noticeable difference.
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