Sentence examples for been noticeable from inspiring English sources

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been noticeable

adjective

Worthy of note; significant.

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Consequently protests have been noticeable by their absence in RioCentro, where 24 hours notice and a UN permit are required.

But the changes have been noticeable.

"The change has been noticeable, audible and visible.

It's been noticeable, in the last three home games".

The trend has been noticeable for a couple of years.

One paradox that has always been noticeable in Holly's attitudes is that of his marriage.

Asked recently for an assessment of Isbister's play, Coach Peter Laviolette said: "He's been noticeable.

"It's been noticeable," Ms. Hooper said of air-quality improvements indoors and out.

As crisis talks continue, Magufuli has been noticeable by his absence.

After months of delay, there has been noticeable progress recently in plans to rebuild Lower Manhattan.

As long as she'd been swimming roughly in the same direction, the current hadn't been noticeable.

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