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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as conspicuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easily seen or noticed, often in comparison to something else.
Example: "The bright colors of the flowers made them as conspicuous as the sun in the clear blue sky."
Alternatives: "as noticeable" or "as prominent".
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In Italian churches, confessionals are as conspicuous as video arcades.
Often, the plugs were as conspicuous as a newly sodded lawn.
How could something as conspicuous as three dwarfs go unnoticed in that tiny glass box?
The few other foreigners on the island were as conspicuous as his little English group must have been.
His long dyed-blond hair was as conspicuous as his Chevy Silverado, which was parked in the Binghams' yard.
When someone is shot, blood spurts out of the bulletholes in obviously fake streams, as conspicuous as those imperfect illusions in old movies.
The life event will appear in the midst of your Timeline stream across two columns, as conspicuous as a newspaper headline.
In the absence of ascites, surface nodularity may not be as conspicuous as in Fig. 5.
The Juul is slim, easy to fit in a pocket, and isn't quite as conspicuous as other, more heavy-duty vaporizers on the market.
However, false anomalies along track lines were also recognized in this map, although they were not as conspicuous as those shown in the previous example.
At higher dose there was however some effect, though not as conspicuous as IONP. Figure 4 Comparison of cellular viability in IONP treated cells using Propidium Iodide (PI) uptake.
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