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The phrase "are noticeable from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can be seen or perceived from a certain distance or perspective.
Example: "The changes in the landscape are noticeable from the top of the hill."
Alternatives: "can be seen from" or "are apparent from".
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The signs of change are noticeable from the western end of the street at least as far east as First Avenue, where Stuyvesant Town dominates the landscape.
Three messages are noticeable from the results.
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But the difference between the Whistler course and others is noticeable from the beginning.
Library officials say that the as-yet-unnamed building will not be noticeable from the street and barely noticeable from the main library.
Their rapport is noticeable from their characters' initial attraction, through their head-over-heels period and on into tepidity, break-up, unsatisfactory best-friendship and back again.
"Bastian's responsibility for the team was noticeable from the moment we were at the Tyrol training camp," Löw said recently.
This work can be noticeable from two points of view.
As it is noticeable from the results, some TMOs perform worse than the traditional LDR approach.
It is noticeable from Table 1 that ethanol gave the highest fluorescence intensity so; it was the solvent of choice.
It is noticeable, from Table 3 and Figure 6, that with SB-CUG, ZF sometimes outperforms RLP.
In addition, it is noticeable from Fig. 2c that the model can accurately predict the greenhouse microclimate.
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