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"make it more noticeable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that should be more easily seen or noticed. For example: "I added a brighter color to the background of my website to make it more noticeable."
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So, of course, on my body, the turtleneck is going to make it more noticeable.
The white fabric will make it more noticeable, so bleaching may be necessary.
Don't pick or pop- it will make it more noticeable because your skin will immediately turn red and dirt and germs will go inside, causing a bigger pimple.
So in order to make it more noticeable use a contrasting color for the creative image like bright orange or hot pink.
If you have a lot of red in your skin tone, wearing red can really bring it out and make it more noticeable.
Make-up will not cover hairs, and will patch around it, so should be avoided in areas with hair, as it will only make it more noticeable.
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Anyway, I think in her own way, she brought ballroom up a bit, made it more noticeable, at least to a certain population.
This adds contour to the eye and makes it more noticeable.
If they don't notice, make it slowly more noticeable to them, but not to the higher-up person.
To make it even more noticeable, do it with four cords.
If you do get a zit though, (which everyone does) then don't pick at it, it will inflame the skin and make it even more noticeable then before you touched it.
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