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"noticeable gain" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant increase or improvement in something. Example: "After implementing the new marketing strategy, we saw a noticeable gain in sales."
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There has been a noticeable gain in joblessness, although employment is still very strong by historical standards.
But it backed off as August progressed and closed with a barely noticeable gain of 0.5percentt.
"Overall, there has been a noticeable gain in UK manufacturers' sales of this product, up 379.1% since the 2008 estimate of £3.8m," it added.
The point is confirmed by this production of Rattigan's famous 1954 double-bill using the dramatist's more explicit, later text without noticeable gain.
Consequently, using superposition modulation provides always noticeable gain compared to time sharing.
However, a noticeable gain is not visible due to additional curing from day 7 to day 28.
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Other indexes also posted noticeable gains.
Only education and health care, hotels and restaurants registered noticeable gains in the private sector.
There were noticeable gains 15 years after the stroke, but I still had only partial use of my right hand.
For some series, like the hit drama "Grey's Anatomy" on ABC, left, the so-called live-plus ratings show slight but noticeable gains compared with the live-only viewership.
After Japan and the U.S., the next biggest country for app revenue generation was South Korea, followed by the U.K. However App Annie also notes a rise in BRIC countries, with "noticeable" gains in downloads from these countries.
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