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Discover Ludwig"barely notice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to only slightly or hardly observe or become aware of something. Example: She was so deep in thought that she barely noticed the time passing by.
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Most barely notice.
They barely notice.
Listeners will barely notice.
Most people barely notice them.
They barely notice it exists.
But he said most customers barely notice.
And their male colleagues barely notice.
Within the hour, I barely notice it.
Most may barely notice this little extra.
We barely notice the stars among us.
Now people barely notice," said Naaz.
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