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Discover Ludwig"I noticed him" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in contexts where the speaker becomes aware of someone or something. Example: As I walked down the street, I noticed him standing at the corner, his eyes fixed on his phone screen.
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Then I noticed him flapping his hands.
"I noticed him right away," Dr. Liang said.
"I noticed him absolutely," Mr. Kraus said.
"I noticed him getting softer," Jensen said.
"Chris and I noticed him around," Tennant said.
I noticed him and then I didn't look at him.
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At different moments, I notice him throw his arms wide, as if someone had scored a goal and use both forefingers to add double emphasis to his points.
One Sunday, I notice him walk in a few minutes after the service had begun.
I notice him sitting in the field, painting, and approach to ask him what brought him to the festival.
I notice him mostly because he looked like a college senior, rather than a high school student.
I said that I had noticed him on the other side of 72nd Street, lined up for the A.T.M.
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