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more visible
adjective as in apparent, seeable
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Gail's - a name that suggests a traditional, single-owner, cafe - favours attractive old buildings, often ones vacated as bank branches close, especially if it is a corner site that means it's more visible to passers by.
The opposition to Trump arose immediately after his election, Levin said, but it has become far more visible in recent days.
“It is now becoming more visible beyond the community centers, the living rooms — it’s now in the public eye.”
"That's not restricted to the more visible women - but the more visible you are, the greater that risk is and feels," she said.
The tax agency was targeted directly by President Donald Trump in an executive order, but the layoffs were one small part of a much wider attack on federal employees being carried out by Trump's cronies, none more visible than Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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