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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Visible

Context: The shop is out of sight because it is extremely inside in the shopping area.

A: I could not bring the customers more to my shop.

B: This shop is not much visible. It needs to be visible and known to people.


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Is "is not much visible" suitable here?

  

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Context: The shop is out of sight because it is right inside the shopping mall. A: I can' get more customers to come to my shop. B: It's not very visible.

  • Context: The shop is out of sight because it is right inside the shopping mall.
  • A: I can' get more customers to come to my shop.
  • B: It's not very visible.
  • People need to be able to see it.
  • Please check the conversation.
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Context: The shop is out of sight because it is right inside the shopping mall.

A: I can' get more customers to come to my shop.

B: It's not very visible. People need to be able to see it.


Please check the conversation.

Is "is not much visible" suitable here? See my edit above.


In Canada and the USA, we usually say

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