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It is often used to indicate that something has just been noticed. For example, "I just noticed that the sky is a beautiful shade of pink."
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He'd just noticed it, gone.
Your Self just noticed "thinking".
I JUST noticed something strange on Wikipedia.
Jilly Cooper OBE has just noticed lesbians.
Oh! I've just noticed you're a woman!
And the maggots — "Just noticed them yesterday".
"We just noticed it," he said.
But I have just noticed mites on my girls.
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I'm just noticing.
"I was just noticing".
"You know, we're just noticing stuff".
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