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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often inconspicuous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not easily noticed or is not prominent. Example: The impact of climate change on local ecosystems is often inconspicuous, but it can have long-lasting and detrimental effects.
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Proximal colorectal cancer may arise from sessile serrated polyps (SSPs), which are often inconspicuous during colonoscopy.
This work formed a continuous, often inconspicuous, background to the political action of the League.
Often inconspicuous on the ground, skylarks are more noticeable when engaged in a distinctive territorial song flight.
Her race to the top of this grueling, though often inconspicuous sport has mirrored and perhaps even aided her country's difficult transformation.
Beyond their different geographic ranges, the Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay occupies scrub and woodland habitats, especially pinyon juniper (Pinus Juniperus), where they are often inconspicuous and sparsely distributed.
Large numbers of Fujianese immigrants have joined the catering trade, although they are often inconspicuous in the kitchens of Cantonese restaurants.
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During Mr Brown's travails Mr Johnson has often been inconspicuous but has occasionally emerged to defend his boss, as he did on June 3rd.
2. The black trailing edge to the underwing of Pileated Woodpecker is often very inconspicuous and may disappear completely.
Because the pathogen often produces inconspicuous and even cryptic symptoms, communities generally become aware of the problem only after it has escalated, making management extremely expensive and more difficult.
Colony continuous, confluent pulvinate aggregates, colony radius 65 70 mm within three days of incubation, conidial mass dark green, sometimes mottled with white flecks, conidia formed within 24 h at 30° 40°C tending to form concentric rings, hyphae sometimes mottled with white flecks and often with inconspicuous wefts of yellow hyphae on the surface of the conidial mass.
Then there are often allusions in inconspicuous places.
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