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The phrase "changed noticeably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change that is significant enough to be easily observed or recognized.
Example: "After the renovation, the appearance of the house changed noticeably, making it more inviting."
Alternatives: "changed significantly" or "altered visibly."
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In our study we noticed that the associations changed noticeably when mental distress was entered in the model.
The mood changed noticeably.
It has changed noticeably".
In the fall, the market changed noticeably".
Since then, the N.H.L. landscape has changed noticeably.
Since the beginning of 2016 the outlook has changed noticeably in the EU.
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Things will change noticeably for Benitez.
But has the trend begun to change noticeably?
The atmosphere around the team began to change noticeably.
Several sculptural works will change noticeably as the show proceeds.
Interestingly, these broad findings change noticeably when considering different sub-samples.
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