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"have never noticed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has never been aware of something or has never paid attention to something. Example: "I have lived in this town for 10 years, but I have never noticed the beautiful garden on the corner until today."
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He is the comedy changeling, the "have-you-ever-noticed" for people who have never noticed anything.
He was the comedy changeling, the "have-you-ever-noticed" for people who have never noticed anything, ever.
I have never noticed them in stores, or on necks.
I have never noticed the outrageous price of petrol.
"My two brothers are normal and I have never noticed anything strange".
Now he is tracing his finger along some letters cut into the gritstone nearby that I have never noticed before.
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She has never noticed this before.
"I've never noticed this before".
I've never noticed them".
"I've never noticed it.
He had never noticed Livia before.
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