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Discover Ludwig"noticeably quiet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is significantly quieter than usual or expected. Example: The usually bustling street was noticeably quiet, as everyone was staying indoors due to the heavy rain.
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Mr Robinson's DUP remained noticeably quiet throughout this period.
Frist's colleagues in the Senate, meanwhile, have remained noticeably quiet about the affair.
That debate has gone noticeably quiet following Kaepernick's strident showing against Green Bay.
While some groups have organized in support of the three officials, the city's gay community has been noticeably quiet.
Noticeably quiet yesterday was Schools Chancellor Harold O. Levy, who attended the negotiating session with senior aides but refused to discuss his expectations for the new contract.
But Wakeham said Labor had been noticeably quiet on its environmental commitments, at least until Thursday when it announced a partial winding back of wind farm restrictions.
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American versions are noticeably quieter inside.
But student activism over labor conditions is noticeably quieter than it used to be.
Thereafter, Libya became noticeably quieter, although not -- as American and British investigators would conclude -- reformed.
Casino floors have been noticeably quieter this year in Macau, where gambling revenues have fallen for an unprecedented 16 months straight.
I have driven the TrailBlazer and Envoy extensively, and the Rainier was noticeably quieter, especially on smooth expressways.
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