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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visibly conspicuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easily seen or noticeable, often emphasizing its obviousness. Example: "The brightly colored sign was visibly conspicuous, drawing the attention of all passersby."
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According to Robert Hodgart, an urban geographer and retired lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, this phenomenon is a "visibly conspicuous facet of Scotland's distinctiveness, which gives it a stronger affinity with continental Europe".
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There has also been acute hazard to the biotic environment in the area, visibly marked by the conspicuous absence of aquatic fauna in the river.
Flame-rumped Tanager male, with a conspicuous orange, visibly brilliant hot ass, perched on a banana laden feeder.
He's visibly swaying and brandishing fistfuls of very conspicuous, very green ziplock bags.
But, much like the scene of Jacob (Taylor Lautner), the franchise's favorite pinup, strolling into the story with visibly erect nipples, this family album serves a conspicuous purpose.
Not conspicuous?
Too conspicuous.
A conspicuous disparity persists.
He was visibly frustrated, visibly pressing, visibly confused.
Conspicuous consumption is out.
Reynders was visibly impressed.
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