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The phrase "are barely noticeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to see or perceive, often in the context of subtle changes or features.
Example: "The differences in color between the two shades are barely noticeable to the naked eye."
Alternatives: "are hardly visible" or "are difficult to detect."
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Fibers cut that short are barely noticeable.
The fairways have patches of crabgrass and clover that are barely noticeable.
By contrast, the tiny signs promoting the Web site are barely noticeable.
The surface has a uniform texture, and the seams are barely noticeable.
It is becoming generally accepted now that the differences between Cameron, Clegg, and Miliband are barely noticeable.
But the capsules, embedded in stone or concrete, are barely noticeable, as if they didn't want to embarrass passersby.
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Canon says it's "barely noticeable," but someone must have noticed anyway because they're having to issue a fix.
Wade's absence was barely noticeable.
It was barely noticeable on the mat.
The 3-D is barely noticeable.
Maybe it would be barely noticeable.
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