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The phrase "are more evident when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something becomes clearer or more noticeable under certain conditions or circumstances.
Example: "The differences in performance are more evident when comparing the two models side by side."
Alternatives: "become more apparent when" or "are clearer when".
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These effects are more evident when the hydrogen peroxide concentration is higher.
The effects of a PCL lesion are more evident when a PLC lesion is also present.
These are more evident when working with cattle that are rarely handled or raised on extensive grazing.
DePaulo et al. [28] point out that cues to deception are more evident when individuals are striving to carry out deception successfully.
These effects (wind variability and less diffusivity for VOL-CALPUFF) are more evident when a single fixed height scenario is assumed, and are masked within the cumulative 2-years long scenario.
In an audio-visual system, the weight assigned to the visual stream controls to which extend the classifier's decision is based on the visual features, therefore differences between visual streams are more evident when the weight assigned to the video is high.
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It was more evident when he lived on the Continent, and worse in Britain, he says.
Sometimes, the loveliness of cellar door is thought to be more evident when the phrase is given a different spelling.
This was more evident when, a mere 20 years later, the United States was locked in a confrontation of nuclear annihilation with the Soviet Union.
This effect was more evident when the organic fertilizer used did not attend all plant needs.
Nevertheless, the usefulness of telemonitoring is more evident when mobile communications and wireless technologies are combined.
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