Sentence examples for been conspicuous from inspiring English sources

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been conspicuous

adjective

Obvious or easy to notice.

  • He was conspicuous by his absence.

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Either way, their absence has been conspicuous.

Facebook and Twitter have been conspicuous.

Traditionally, that first tradition has been conspicuous by its absence.

THE signs of civic change have been conspicuous.

Until today, Grayling had been conspicuous in his silence.

Refugee movements have been conspicuous in the region, particularly since the mid-1970s.

But so far the media have been conspicuous in using only updates from official news services.

Since 1923 the republican coinage of Austria has been conspicuous for its commemorative silver coins.

About 70% of his countrymen, after all, are illiterate.Mr Karzai's absence has been conspicuous.

His absence, and that of other Democratic billionaires, has been conspicuous.

He had so far not been conspicuous for self-assertion or aggressiveness.

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