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Discover Ludwig"few notice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that not many people take notice or pay attention to something. For example: "Few notice the small but meaningful changes in the neighbourhood."
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Because everyone assumes he is devious, few notice.
Gigantic in bronze, few notice who they are.
When emotions run high, few notice small details – and sometimes they matter most.
Few notice them when they are alive, fewer still when they are missing or found dead.
2004 D 2-2 in W Indies Few notice after Test wins.
Perhaps those lucky few notice the plight of the people they've left behind.
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Few noticed, and even fewer cared.
Amid the Murray-mania, relatively few noticed.
If that is true, why have few noticed it before?
He knew few noticed and fewer cared that no newspaper would mention the rain delay.
McEnroe said that few noticed or cared about his tennis accomplishments.
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