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The phrase "always noticed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent observation or awareness of something over time.
Example: "I have always noticed how the seasons change so dramatically in this region."
Alternatives: "consistently observed" or "frequently recognized".
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I always noticed that.
I've always noticed that there are two military faces.
It infuriated her that foreigners always noticed Moorish influences.
He had always noticed the improvised altars in his neighborhood.
Then: "Favourable attention from men was always noticed.
And looking at his work I've always noticed a consistency, like a rhythm, a through line.
Jon Daniels, the Rangers' general manager, had always noticed the way players responded to Washington.
I've always noticed there's only one empty alcove in the whole museum.
In Fraction-I some non-contracting cells were always noticed between the (in time in unison) contracting cells.
DH: I have always noticed shadows simply because there weren't many in Bradford.
"I always noticed that when I was a little boy," he said happily.
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