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"noticeably distinct from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to draw a comparison between two things that are very different. For example, "The complex pattern on this tapestry is noticeably distinct from the simple, solid color of that one."
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The atmosphere, though, was noticeably distinct from the strange sense of toxic congealment that tends to accompany a men's international match.
That's a good thing, in my opinion – the hardware feels fresh, and also manages to come across as noticeably distinct from Android OEM devices or the iPhone.
The values of for the mortars are particularly well grouped and for the most part noticeably distinct from those of the others, suggesting that this two-dimensional feature space may be used to perform dependable classification.
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The scales of this species are smooth and glossy, with a noticeably distinct vertebral ridge.
Further, profiles between different cell types were noticeably distinct although the cell types were somewhat related and similar.
TPEN-dependent metal chelation has noticeably distinct effects during the mitotic cell cycle as compared to meiosis.
It is easy to see that the WSD target matrix does distinct from 5A very significantly, whereas the difference between the WSRD target matrix and 5A is noticeably less.
(As distinct from the hair).
That's distinct from advertising.
(Identity, as distinct from his religious faith).
Bullying is distinct from ordinary teasing.
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