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"beneath notice" is a valid expression and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something or someone is so unimportant or insignificant that they are not worth taking notice of. For example, "The tiny blip on the radar was beneath notice, so the sailors failed to realize the boat was coming towards them."
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Tourists there were like olives: ubiquitous, entrenched, almost beneath notice.
And Constable's smallish scenes of rural commerce, with their mills, barges and canals, were all but beneath notice.
As makers of sentences we were practically fetal, beneath notice, unlaunched, fooling around in our spare time or on somebody else's dime.
The Stoics, insisting on the irrationality of all nonhuman animals, regarded them as slaves and accordingly treated them as contemptible and beneath notice.
"I thought Taylor Swift was just trendy and beneath notice until I heard Zainab sing 'Blank Space' there with her cop friend Ed".
Imagination was rewarded, nothing was censored, kids lived for the product, and most grownups found comic books to be beneath contempt, and therefore beneath notice.
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Little is beneath his notice.
Mr. Lanchester's point: "Many literate adults regard gaming as beneath their notice.
Subculture had not been his area, precisely, but neither would hipsters have been beneath his notice.
Most of the tools in Teach Like a Champion, he says, remain beneath the notice of theorists of education.
If animal rightists are right, "a crime of stupefying proportions" (in Coetzee's words) is going on all around us every day, just beneath our notice.
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