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noticeably above
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "noticeably above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clearly higher in position, level, or quality compared to something else. Example: "The temperature today is noticeably above the average for this time of year."
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Alternative expressions(20)
distinctly higher than
significantly exceeding
markedly superior to
noticeably surpassing
appreciably greater than
considerably beyond
significantly above
far surpassing
significantly higher than
were above
much bigger than
quite higher than
greatly higher than
much higher than
well above
distinctly higher
was above
significantly greater than
well higher than
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9 human-written examples
"It's still noticeably above its year-earlier levels.
News & Media
And even within that constraint, we can see that growth from 1960-78 was noticeably above the long-term trend.
News & Media
Even those who most emphasize the Fed's role in fighting unemployment oppose policies that would raise inflation noticeably above the Fed's implicit target of about 2 percent.
News & Media
where t 1 is the time when the particle temperature first rises noticeably above the initial temperature, Λ = n λ / c T, λ = 1 / ( 1 − r p ) 2 and c T = ( 1 + r p ) / 2 − 1 / ( n + 1 ).
The β texture strengthened noticeably above the β transus in the case of conventional Ti 6Al 4V but not Ti 6Al 4V 0.4Y, which was related to β grain coarsening.
Science
This means that at low temperatures an increasing amount of bees actively increased the body temperature noticeably above Ta.
Science
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Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
However, in the Cooper's Hawk, the maximum binocular width was at elevation 70°, which made the binocular field noticeably wider above than below the plane of the bill (Fig. 1b, Fig. 2).
Science
It is found that the grid current with AD feedback of u C1 is noticeably distorted, so the above deduction is verified.
The similar shift of another well-resolved (6,4) band is also observed but it is noticeably smaller, not above 1.5 meV in PL spectra and less than 1 meV in the NIR absorption spectrum.
Science
(H1 DP17, Interview 1)" The above respondents were noticeably embittered towards state and hospital management, which seemed almost universal.
Science
Noticeably, this is far from the above stated limit values.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "noticeably above", ensure that the context clearly establishes the baseline for comparison. This helps the reader understand what the subject is exceeding in a discernible manner.
Common error
Avoid using "noticeably above" when the difference is marginal or insignificant. Overstating the difference can weaken your argument and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "noticeably above" primarily functions as an adverbial modifier. It describes the degree to which something exceeds a certain level or benchmark. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness and usability.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
40%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "noticeably above" functions as an adverbial modifier that highlights a clear and observable difference or increase. It's considered grammatically correct by Ludwig and suitable for various contexts, particularly in science, news, and general writing. To ensure clarity, always provide a clear reference point for comparison. Though its frequency is only "uncommon", using alternative phrases such as "distinctly higher than" or "significantly exceeding" can add variety to your writing. Remember to avoid using the phrase if the difference is marginal, to prevent overstating the point. It's important to note the phrase has a neutral register and can be used for multiple use cases.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
noticeably surpassing
Very close synonym but "surpassing" indicates something better or more advanced.
distinctly higher than
This phrase emphasizes a clear and easily perceived difference in height or level.
significantly exceeding
Focuses on the magnitude of the difference, implying a substantial increase.
markedly superior to
Indicates a clear advantage in terms of quality or performance.
appreciably greater than
Highlights that the difference is large enough to be easily noticed and considered important.
obviously exceeding
This phrase stresses that there is no doubt and that it's completely clear it is exceeding something else.
clearly surpassing
Implies that something has gone beyond a certain limit or expectation in an obvious manner.
considerably beyond
Highlights that it's far from or a good distance.
visibly elevated beyond
Highlights a difference in vertical position, with an overtone of an elevated status.
plainly higher than
This phrase indicates a clear and uncomplicated difference that cannot be mistaken.
FAQs
How can I use "noticeably above" in a sentence?
Use "noticeably above" to indicate that something is clearly higher in position, level, or amount compared to something else. For example, "The temperature today is "noticeably above" the average for this time of year".
What are some alternatives to "noticeably above"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "distinctly higher than", "significantly exceeding", or "markedly superior to".
Is it better to say "noticeably above" or "clearly above"?
Both "noticeably above" and "clearly above" are correct, but "noticeably above" emphasizes that the difference is easily observed or perceived. The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
What part of speech is "noticeably above"?
"Noticeably" is an adverb, and "above" is a preposition. Together, "noticeably above" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or adjective to indicate the degree to which something exceeds a certain point or level.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested