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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has noticed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has become aware of something in the present perfect tense.
Example: "He has noticed a significant improvement in his performance since he started training."
Alternatives: "he has observed" or "he has seen."
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He has noticed.
He has noticed his Amazon discount shrinking.
He has noticed one difference, however.
Henderson said he has noticed significant growth in Bell's play.
But he has noticed something else new from applicants.
In that time, he has noticed some changes.
He has noticed people following him around London, he says.
He has noticed a change though, which he welcomes.
But since 2004, he has noticed signs of change.
He has noticed his results in batting practice.
The actor grins; he has noticed this, too.
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