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The phrase "ago I noticed" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It is typically used incorrectly because "ago" should follow a specific time reference, such as "two days ago," to indicate when something happened.
Example: "Two days ago, I noticed a change in the weather."
Alternatives: "I noticed earlier" or "I noticed previously."
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About five years ago, I noticed a longing in myself.
Mr. Meeker said in an e-mail a few weeks ago: "I noticed the street name sign in the paper.
Many years ago, I noticed the effect of poor grammar and spelling in advertising.
Then suddenly, a couple of years ago, I noticed my feelings had changed.
Walking along the beach some years ago, I noticed a dark structure emerging from the mist ahead of me.
While stuck in traffic in Lagos a few years ago, I noticed a couple of delivery motorcycles buzzing in between the stopped cars.
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But I remember when we went around the houses for a Christmas charity about 10 years ago and I noticed all the black faces.
I was excited a few months ago when I noticed that Congee Village had opened an uptown branch, Congee House, at 1848 Second Avenue, near 95th Street.
I was in my boss's office a few days ago, and I noticed that he was writing with a fountain pen.
The association was created a year and a half ago when I noticed that there was a real lack of small, supportive structures that existed to help homeless and displaced women in Paris.
I was at my friend's house in Brooklyn a few months ago and I noticed how much Ralph Lauren clothing his roommate had everywhere and I asked him why.
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