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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excelled noticeably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has performed exceptionally well in a way that is clearly evident.
Example: "In her final project, she excelled noticeably, impressing both her peers and instructors with her innovative approach."
Alternatives: "performed exceptionally" or "stood out significantly.".
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Starters particularly excelled.
How many excelled at strategy?
How many excelled at execution?
The 9-year-old excelled in math.
Not noticeably.
He remained in the game, though, and excelled.
Greek sprinters, gymnasts and a female discus-thrower all excelled.
No athlete excelled at more sports and games than Didrikson.
noticeably, even if modestly.
Then he noticeably winced.
His spine bells noticeably.
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