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How do you use conspicous in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "conspicuous" in different contexts:

* Formal: "The CEO's absence from the annual meeting was conspicuous and sparked rumors of internal strife."

* Casual: "Her bright red hair made her conspicuous in the crowd of black-clad mourners."

* Descriptive: "The conspicuous scar on his cheek told a story of a past injury."

* Humorous: "He tried to blend in, but his neon green shirt made him conspicuous in the library."

* Negative: "The lack of effort in their presentation was conspicuous, highlighting their unpreparedness."

Remember: "Conspicuous" often suggests something is noticeable or stands out, and can have positive or negative connotations depending on the context.

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