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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I suddenly noticed" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a sudden realization or observation. Example sentence: I was walking down the street, lost in thought, when I suddenly noticed a beautiful mural on the side of a building.
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I suddenly noticed how blue his eyes were.
I suddenly noticed that the remaining "stones" were arranged in a circle.
I was settling myself, with delight, when I suddenly noticed something most strange.
'I suddenly noticed I was being allowed to do whatever I wanted.
Where once I saw a generic stream, I suddenly noticed deep pools where fish rested and fast-moving riffles where they frantically fed.
In a flash, or a glint, I suddenly noticed that every single person in the room, apart from us, was wearing a brand new wedding ring!
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I suddenly notice Vincent playing discreetly at the back of the stage, replicating Roger's role.
If I suddenly notice I am looking too distinguished, I sometimes apply this magic wand of product furtively to my roots in the office bathroom.
"He wanted to see me," Matthews says, and I suddenly notice a tear streaking down her face, followed rapidly by another.
As we sit down, Dame Iris Murdoch spirits herself gracefully into the room, and I suddenly notice there's an abandoned glass of red wine tucked away under each armchair, as if perhaps in case of emergency.
So I can be happily surprised by serendipity as I suddenly notice again a souvenir while I'm perhaps trying to locate something else more mundane, like a utility bill.
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