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"it should be noticed" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce an important point, idea, or observation. For example, "It should be noticed that the weather is changing quickly, so it's important to have an umbrella on hand at all times."
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It should be noticed that the model of this system is not under strict-feedback form.
Moreover, it should be noticed that our own algorithm produces rather often the best performance level among the investigated algorithms.
It should be noticed that in that Demark study, only 48 patients were enrolled.
It should be noticed that there are several paths between two pixels.
It should be noticed that the containment was modeled unified with uniform thickness of 1.2 m.
It should be noticed that crater formation could also be favoured by intrinsic stresses.
It should be noticed that facies coding and attributing can be compensated with each other.
It should be noticed that IEN equal to zero corresponds to homogenous states.
It should be noticed that neither (7) nor (13) is uniformly better than the other.
It should be noticed that I is a bottom left matrix of the IDFT matrix.
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It should be noticed that different implementations of the RVT based approach have been proposed [5].
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