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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'catch notice' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is noticed or paid attention to. For example: "His immaculate presentation caught the boss's notice and he was promoted shortly after."
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It is as if all the tour buses and cupcakes and skating rinks that challenge the patience of the natives have failed to catch notice".
There was a lot that had kind of escaped off to the side and people didn't really catch notice of it.
That struggle has as much to do with keeping out ugly buildings as it has to do with Eagle Rock's attempt to catch notice from the city, the fight's subtext.
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As the train lurched downtown, she caught notice of a tourist's camera (actually a digital SLR) and asked me to explain to her how my film cameras worked.
Other cities in England like Bristol caught notice and became inspired.
Unexpected fates had begun to catch my notice.
Managers recommended that staff members clean up their desks so as not to catch the notice of the famously neat former mayor, according to employees.
That could catch the notice of the N.F.L.'s tampering police, but if nothing else, Crennel also threw wide open the Chiefs' starting quarterback job, perhaps spelling the end of the Matt Cassel era.
A country where suicide bombs explode with the regularity that tornadoes hit trailer parks in the middle of America; in other words, so regularly as to barely catch the notice of the world's press.
Telling her she's good at something that she's not will catch her notice and she'll know you don't mean it.
Healthy, glowing skin is attractive to people and more likely to catch their notice than skin that hasn't been taken care of.
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