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"commonly noticed" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something is often or regularly observed or recognized. Example: The color red is commonly noticed as a symbol of love and passion.
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This reduction is commonly noticed in the intercalated or exfoliated clay platelets in polymer/organoclay nanocomposites (Unnikrishnan et al. 2011).
Discolouration was a commonly noticed type of change and it was found to be more acceptable with artists, who tended to view it as a form of 'patina'patina
From the images of swelled hydrogels, one thing is commonly noticed that they exhibits discontinuous morphology with two phases, wherein polymer phase gets separated by the presence of internal unequal spaces between them (Ceylan et al. 2006).
Articular calcinosis is characterised by the deposition of a large amount of calcium around the periarticular regions, and it is commonly noticed over the shoulder, elbow and hip joints [35].
Secondly, as shown in Fig. 8b, c, the black boarder lines turned out to be painted by carbon black (amorphous carbon), and the dark red color, another important color quite commonly noticed on Hexi painting, is prepared by hematite (α-Fe2O3).
In their natural habitat fish with wounded gills are commonly noticed.
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Patients also commonly notice streaking and flaring distortion around light sources.
Women commonly notice increased hair loss in the shower or in the brush each day for 2 3 months before the shedding returns to normal levels.
Self-testing patients commonly notice variability in BP values [ 14- 16] that may provoke a series of actions taken to regulate BP, including intentional changes in medication.
We also noticed that some commonly shared genes are involved in the immune response.
The behaviours that men commonly said others might have noticed when they were feeling down or suicidal were centred on emotional or social withdrawal: changes in sleep, shutting themselves away, loss of interest in everything and poor self-care.
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