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The phrase "conspicuous of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "conspicuous for" which means "attracting attention because of being unusual, noticeable, or unusual." Example: His bright orange shirt was conspicuous for among the sea of black-clad guests.
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Gun rights may be the most conspicuous of those causes.
Among the most conspicuous of these responses is an increase in hemoglobin (Hb) concentration.
"They" are the cycle superhighways, the most conspicuous of several measures promoted under Johnson.
● Other arthropods: The more conspicuous of these include millipedes and centipedes, as well as woodlice.
Lehman's press release adds, "Most conspicuous of these threats is the United States".
The Chinese have hitherto been among the least politically conspicuous of Britain's ethnic minorities.
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And it's the end of the era of conspicuous displays of wealth.
These appeared in the form of conspicuous widening of the gynecophoric canal in a considerable number of the examined worms.
Others would be excluded because of conspicuous evidence of immaturity such as garish tattoos or other "cosmetic" issues.
One of the most conspicuous features of a eukaryote is of course the nucleus.
Both of them are conspicuous members of the faunistic association of the Late Pleistocene.
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