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The phrase "are most noticeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that stands out or is easily observed in a particular context.
Example: "The changes in the landscape are most noticeable during the spring when flowers bloom and trees regain their leaves."
Alternatives: "are most apparent" or "are most evident".
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Those fashionable white wines, made from grapes that are rare even in their home territory, the northern Rhone Valley, are most noticeable for their extravagantly perfumed aromas.
I tell him that the past is a different country and the differences are most noticeable not in the big changes, but in the small, unremarkable happenings.
The voyages are where the pathfinding frustrations are most noticeable: you may think you've identified the fastest route to the goal – each level is against the clock – but your followers won't always agree.
Foliar symptoms observed in the field are most noticeable from mid to late reproductive growth stages.
The effects of the deblurring are most noticeable on the amplitude images of Figure 6.
Sunrise sectors of the Question Marks are most noticeable: (1) Oil and gas exploration, (2) subsea technology, and (3) safety and rescue products (more than 50%% of the respondents).
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The change is most noticeable among women.
This lack of taste was most noticeable in his clothes.
Harrison's isolation was most noticeable on stage.
The change is most noticeable on big-ticket trips.
At the beach or concerts, the smell is most noticeable".
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