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'this is particularly visible' is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that an action or event is noticeable or easy to observe. For example, "The effects of global warming on sea levels are particularly visible in coastal cities."
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This is particularly visible in Barking and Dagenham, an east London borough where the white-British population has fallen from 81% of the total to less than half.
This is particularly visible in hand-moulded felt hats and Andean patterns seen on woven sweaters and ponchos, which people often mix with dress more according to global fashions.
This is particularly visible for extreme incidences.
This is particularly visible in Type II neurons.
This is particularly visible for the diffusion of PV panels in the Netherlands.
This is particularly visible in the metropolitan areas including Sydney and Melbourne (see Figs. 2 and 3, respectively).
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This was particularly visible in the case of binary sequences.
This was particularly visible for participants that were not Facebook users before the study.
This was particularly visible when considering designs without frequent samplings where c is poorly identifiable.
This was particularly visible when comparing PET images of the two types of tracer (Fig. 2).
This was particularly visible on the medial portion of the bone-tendon junction, where the tendons blended together.
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