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"noticeable feature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing something that stands out or is easily visible. Here is an example sentence: "The tall, spiral staircase was a noticeable feature of the grand entrance hall."
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We start our analysis with the most noticeable feature noticed in the spectra.
There is, however, one other noticeable feature of the landscape, and that's the granite tors.
But the most noticeable feature of these protagonists and their friendship is their extraordinarily high laughs-per-page ratio.
The conscious reference to being Kshatriya, a characteristic among Rajputs, is a noticeable feature in post-Gupta politics.
The renovation did not bring back the Mermaid Room's most noticeable feature, the mermaids on the ceiling.
Its reception area needs vacuuming and a lick of paint; in the main office, the most noticeable feature is a fake coal fire.
It was hosting a cheap communal supper to be followed by a game of bingo (organised fun is a noticeable feature of Danish social life).
The most noticeable feature is the use of single letters, numerals, and symbols to represent words or parts of words, as with b "be" and 2 "to".
On abortion, the most noticeable feature of the survey data is how flat the trend lines are over the past decade.
The car's most noticeable feature is its amoebic compound headlamps, which consolidate high and low beams, turn signals and parking lights into brilliant costume jewelry.
The first noticeable feature is the jammy aroma; the second is the velvet texture; then, confectionery flavors come across as a compote of strawberries and raspberries.
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