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Discover Ludwig"I've noticed" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is used when you want to express that you have observed something. For example: "I've noticed that the leaves on the trees are starting to change color."
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I've noticed.
"I've noticed that".
I've noticed it, too.
"You're filling out, I've noticed.
I've noticed it for years.
"I've noticed it," Mauer said.
"Of course I've noticed.
I've noticed they're not".
"I've noticed," Welby quipped.
B.M.: I've noticed that.
I've noticed this about showbiz dynasties.
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