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The phrase "ever noticed that" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate something someone may not have consciously noticed. For example, "Have you ever noticed that the sky is more beautiful at dusk?"
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Had you ever noticed that silly Mrs Bennet, whom everyone loves to mock, ends up having the last laugh in "Pride and Prejudice"?
Have you ever noticed that, as a rule, children sleep better than adults?
Have you ever noticed that Amazon adds reveal product availability in its website search results?
Have you ever noticed that really old chairs have four casters and newer ones have five or six?
In fact, I don't think I ever noticed that before.
Have you ever noticed that George Bush doesn't drink water?
America: Have you ever noticed that America is shaped like a turkey?
#AskNigelFarage #AskNigelFarage Have you ever noticed that you look like a scared turtle?
C. Have you ever noticed that you can breathe with both your mouth and your nose?
But the urge to urinate? "I can't say I've ever noticed that," Baas said.
Ever noticed that Mitch and Dave Grohl have never been seen in the same room?
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