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The phrase "is noticed for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are noting something that is remarkable about a person or thing. For example, "Susan is noticed for her tenacity and determination in every project she works on."
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A similar trend is noticed for all other impacts.
More interestingly, remarkable thermal rectification is noticed for hybrid nanoribbon with graphene-graphane interface.
The critical location of the crack is noticed for various service conditions like water filled for full height (hd), more than half height (0.75hd) and half height (0.5hd).
Severe reduction in the Cb coefficient to values less than 1.1 is noticed for shorter-span beams where the response is dominated by non-lateral local buckling modes.
Absence of experimentally measured mechanical properties in the intermediate strain rate range of 1 500 s−1 is noticed for PVC foams.
Better performance is noticed for LaSrFeO4 with apparent quantum efficiency approaches 0.31% and 0.19% under full range and visible light illumination, respectively.
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The same observation was noticed for the histological analysis.
The maximum compressive strength was noticed for 20% copper slag.
Phoebe wants to be noticed for just being.
It may not be noticed for a hundred years.
Higher thermal and moisture resistance have been noticed for the treated wool fabric.
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