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Discover Ludwig"notice a change" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have observed or become aware of a difference or modification in something. Example: "As I walked through the park, I couldn't help but notice a change in the weather. The sun had disappeared behind the clouds and a cool breeze had started blowing."
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Recently, though, he has started to notice a change.
Elizabeth begins to notice a change in her husband's behaviour.
You may notice a change in the column this week.
Did you notice a change in their behavior?
I actually began to notice a change when I finished my second book of poems.
He said if you listened carefully to Greene, you would notice a change.
And if you notice a change with your skin, consult a dermatologist right away.
Either way, universities are not the only sector to notice a change in approach.
But don't taper them off until you notice a change in your child's behavior.
And despite the delays, industry officials say they have begun to notice a change among regulators.
Drivers on Interstate 95 in Northern Virginia will notice a change in the landscape this month.
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