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The phrase "are usually noticed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that typically attracts attention or is observed by people in general.
Example: "In crowded places, certain behaviors are usually noticed more than others."
Alternatives: "are often observed" or "tend to be seen".
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Many problems in both hydrological models and the current generation of GIS are usually noticed.
Effects of mining on the environment may not be evident immediately; they are usually noticed after some years.
In the latter case, these mistakes are usually noticed by someone 'out there' and can be simply acknowledged and fixed.
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WRMSK complaints were usually noticed by 3 months.
Less common were cases in which two (or more) diseases contributed substantially to the mortality in a flock (observed in 12% of the flocks) which was usually noticed when birds were submitted from the same flock several times with long intervals.
The effects of cognitive changes are usually not noticed until we approach our 70s and beyond.
Because symptoms are usually not noticed in the early stages, ovarian cancer tends to be diagnosed in the advanced stage and the prognosis, therefore, is generally poor.
Symptoms of DM are usually first noticed on leaves as yellowish and later oily lesions on the leaf's upper surface with a 'downy' mass observed on the corresponding underside of the leaf.
Spider mites are very tiny pests that are usually first noticed when they spin a very fine web between the leaves or branches.
One funeral director pointed out that, except for news stories about people of importance, obituaries printed in newspapers are usually paid notices, and the cost of such notices is based on how much space the notices occupy.
That subjects are usually capable of noticing large changes to, and unexpected elements in, the visual field, show several things.
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