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Discover LudwigThe phrase "might notice" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or likelihood of someone noticing something. Example: "If you change your hair color, people might notice and compliment you." In this sentence, "might notice" indicates that there is a chance or possibility that people will notice the change in hair color.
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You might notice a theme.
But careful readers might notice something different.
You might notice that I rhyme Muppet with Muppet.
But look closer and you might notice something odd.
Collectors might notice surprising corporate tones to RH Contemporary's approach.
If you're lucky, you might notice someone you know.
Ignore it.... Next, you might notice a little fear arising.
There is, you might notice, a theme developing.
Yes, but she might notice the holes and the equipment when she gets home.
What you might notice about these characters is that they are all white.
Sharp-eyed observers might notice that the night sky has been flipped backwards.
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