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Discover Ludwig"but notice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting point or caveat to a previous statement. Example: "The movie was highly praised by critics, but notice that it did not perform well at the box office." In this sentence, the use of "but notice" introduces a contrasting idea (the movie's critical success versus its commercial failure).
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I couldn't help but notice.
But notice Putnam's terminology: "commanded".
But notice the "we".
But notice the dates.
But notice, I said cut back.
But one cannot help but notice him.
And she couldn't help but notice him.
But the Haggler can't help but notice a pattern.
They have eyes for seeing — but notice nothing.
She couldn't help but notice that he needed a haircut.
You couldn't help but notice a student that exceptional.
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