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The phrase "notice a number" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to draw attention to a specific number or quantity. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "Please take a moment to notice the number of people in this room. We need an accurate headcount for the catering order."
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I always notice a number of dog walkers as I wind my way down Riverside Drive.
Johnson said: "I believe the public will begin to notice a number of positive changes over the next few months".
In my own experience, I notice a number of both obvious and subtle ways in which language colours my outlook.
Viewers of the Fox Business Network — and it remains unclear how many there are — may notice a number of changes on Monday.
If you used the bashrc installer, you will notice a number in a box, just to the left of the prompt.
Several weeks into the filming, Kathleen Turner, one of the leads, was surprised to notice a number of period cars on the set of what seemed to be a contemporary film.
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I have subsequently noticed a number of changes in my life, and in myself.
We noticed a number of butts scattered on the ground in the area where hawk watchers were usually posted.
The physician had noticed a number of curious scars, evidence of the poet's plight during the Cultural Revolution.
"Since Jade's return, we have noticed a number of negative comments on social media sites," said Betts.
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