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"have just noticed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you recently became aware of something. For example: "I have just noticed that the milk is expired."
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But I have just noticed mites on my girls.
I have just noticed that I have yet again failed to get dressed.
He must have just noticed the bloody floor tom at the front of the stage.
Although I have just noticed that he and I own the same casserole dish.
I think what has happened is that the English have just noticed that the sword has become obsolete".
"I'm unemployed as well and have just noticed a hole in my shoe which nearly tripped me up on my way to come up here," he said.
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Jilly Cooper OBE has just noticed lesbians.
Oh! I've just noticed you're a woman!
Oh, right, the reporter has just noticed that this house has no windows.
What Knottenbelt has just noticed could be the first evidence of a sophisticated criminal at work.
12.40pm GMT I've just noticed that Ming's outfit has little golden boobies on it.
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