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The phrase "remarkably conspicuous" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize a level of visibility of something, and can even be used to describe people who draw attention. For example, "The new student was remarkably conspicuous, with his bright clothing and eccentric hairstyle."
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Big household name sponsors are remarkably conspicuous by their absence, and during 2009 the project was nearly derailed when its bank refused to lend money to bridge a gap between sponsor payments.
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The debate schedule is shaping up remarkably quickly given the conspicuous lack of candidates who are yet to make their intentions clear.
Eyespots - conspicuous, circular or quasi-circular colour markings – are remarkably common morphological features in the animal kingdom.
Adult zebrafish display a conspicuous pattern of alternating dark and light stripes; remarkably different from a relatively simple larval pattern, which is generated directly from neural crest cells migrating during embryogenesis (Kelsh et al., 1996).
Despite the conspicuous discrepancies in wealth, the crime rate in Cairo is remarkably low.
Even more remarkably, they suggest that these things are making us happier than the conspicuous consumption and hedonism of the boom years.
Live fences are conspicuous features of agricultural landscapes across Central America but there is remarkably little information about their abundance, distribution, and function.
And the energy, variety and climaxes, which the band has remarkably managed to keep in their gigs well into late middle age, were less conspicuous than usual.
Remarkably, segmental vacuolation of the WM tracts, with intramyelinic oedema, is one of the most conspicuous and very early pathological changes in ischemic WM induced by brief focal ischemia, in addition to major damage to oligodendrocytes and axons [ 37].
Not conspicuous?
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