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The phrase "are sometimes noticed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing occurrences or observations that happen occasionally or infrequently.
Example: "In the study, certain patterns in behavior are sometimes noticed among participants, indicating a need for further research."
Alternatives: "are occasionally observed" or "are sometimes observed".
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Prodromal symptoms of hypoglycemia, including tremor, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and anxiety, are sometimes noticed by the patient; consequently, severe complications can be avoided.
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Even after a slight attitude change before an observation, drift in the line of sight is sometimes noticed.
Changes were sometimes noticed in the third base of the codon in these positions, but the amino acid remains the same so that the functionality of the cytochrome b is not affected.
Even now, new uses for existing pharmaceuticals or unexpected effects of dietary changes are sometimes serendipitously noticed.
Amplitude variations of the simulated objects are so specific that these locations are sometimes hard to be noticed by the human eye.
These can be extremely expensive and are sometimes required without notice for unscheduled operations.
Murders are an everyday occurrence, and "What to Do in Case of Kidnap" notices are sometimes posted, like earthquake advice in California, on bulletin boards in government buildings.
While they may sound innocuous, the math notices are sometimes more vexing than the correspondence audits.
They've been changing before my eyes, but my eyes are sometimes too close to them to notice.
Arthralgia is sometimes subtle and noticed only after a careful clinical investigation (37 ).
The economy has so eclipsed everything else that it is sometimes hard to notice how far apart Mr. Quinn and Mr. Brady are on other issues.
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