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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noticed" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is grammatically incorrect as "noticed" is typically used as a verb or past participle, not as a noun.
Example: "I received a notice about the meeting, but I was surprised by a noticed change in the schedule."
Alternatives: "an announcement" or "a notification".
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Graat and his co-authors reported that when they used a high current for the stimulation, Mr. A noticed his depressive symptoms going away.
A noticed good job is always better than an unnoticed great job.
A noticed continuing decline in the population fulfilled sub-criterion 2c, given the condition of the population's sole habitat.
Redskin Coach Joe Gibbs started worrying about spies when he: (a) noticed two painters working near the team's practice field, using rollers with telescopic lenses; (b) saw a copy of the Redskin playbook for sale at a downtown 7-Eleven; (c) found a bug in his bearclaw.
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(a)Notice required.
(a)Notice requirement.
He noticed a temporal dark shadow.
Perhaps you've noticed a theme.
Granderson said he noticed a definite difference.
Have you noticed a theme here?
The neighbors noticed a difference, too.
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