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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less noticeable than" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to compare two things, indicating that one thing is not as easily noticed as the other. Example: The small stain on the carpet was less noticeable than the large hole in the wall. This sentence compares the levels of noticeability between the small stain and the large hole, suggesting that the stain is not as obvious or attention-grabbing as the hole.
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For consumers, the tax would be less noticeable than directly charging for the music.
They were less noticeable than with the first car, but worse than the second.
Increases in average temperature will be less noticeable than those in extremes.
The whisper of vanity in that refrain was only slightly less noticeable than its cry of unfulfilled desire.
But that day the suggestiveness of the lyrics became far less noticeable than the vulnerability of the girls singing them.
When they were house hunting, they had always visited during midday when traffic flow was smoother and less noticeable than during rush hours.
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Portrait mode still produces artifacts around the borders of the blur, but far less noticeable ones than the Pixel.
But I've never seen one with less noticeable psychological shading than that of Mr. Thompson, and I mean that as a compliment.
This means on some nights, Shakeri's voice has been less noticeable - less "solo" - than others, with co-singers taking on a more prominent role.
Females sometimes grow tusks; although only about 15 percent of females have a tusk and female tusks are smaller than those of males, with a less noticeable spiral.
A half ball piercing is smaller than a regular one, making it less noticeable.
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