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"most noticeable changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe changes that are especially prominent or significant. For example, "The most noticeable changes over the past five years have been in technology advancements."
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The construction and building sectors experienced the most noticeable changes in the accelerated development in UAE.
One of the smallest but most noticeable changes is the shifting of the clock to the left from the right.
The most noticeable changes so far have been inviting the news media and players' families to watch practices and allowing assistant coaches to speak to the news media.
The most noticeable changes requested from the first proof included replacing most of the handwriting with a font and going for a cleaner illustration style.
One of the most noticeable changes is in the Nicene Creed, the statement of faith that Catholics learn to recite as children.
Comment on the two most noticeable changes in N. Y., the increasing dryness of Martinis and the increasing irritability of cabdrivers.
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It also helps account for the most noticeable change since July 1976.
The most noticeable change to Zoom is the refreshed user interface design.
The selection of typefaces are the most noticeable change in the design for the Lithuanian-language.
But the most noticeable change this year at polling places may be the increase in translators.
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