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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inconspicuous in" is correct and can be used in written English
It means not noticeable or not standing out in a particular environment or situation. Example: The small lizard was inconspicuous in the dense foliage, blending in perfectly with its surroundings.
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The flowers are showy in some species, inconspicuous in others.
"It's kind of hard," he said, "to be inconspicuous in a beekeeper's veil".
But Sigourney Weaver is trying to be inconspicuous in a hotel restaurant.
Short-lived structures, they become shrunken and inconspicuous in older leaves.
A block away on 43rd Avenue, the Young Israel of Sunnyside synagogue is relatively inconspicuous in this cultural mixing bowl.
It is very difficult to look inconspicuous in a bathroom on a sidewalk in New York with the door open.
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Senator Charles E. Schumer and Representatives Timothy H. Bishop, Pete King and Carolyn McCarthy all joined Ms. Ahearn in her inconspicuous office in a strip mall here to announce the federal grant.
Just do what Apple does: put one "Redeem Promo Code" button in some inconspicuous place in the store, and have that single button serve as the redemption mechanism for all promo codes regardless of which app it's for.
Rhabdoid cells were more extensive in the metastasis in 1 case but formed a minor inconspicuous component in the primary tumors in all cases.
In the case of suspicious focal tracer uptake in one investigation and simultaneous virtually inconspicuous finding in the same area using the corresponding different PET/CT technique, SUV was measured in the inconspicuous areas as well.
Wang, a common and widespread congener of South China, but differs in the conspicuous white maculation along the veins (vs. inconspicuous maculation in the latter species).
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