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Discover LudwigThe phrase "notice if" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to introduce a conditional clause in a sentence, where the second clause depends on the first clause being true. Examples: - Please notice if there are any errors in your report. - I'll be waiting for your call. Please notice if you're running late. - Notice if the dog starts barking, it might mean there's someone at the door.
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Who would notice if she sank?
(Not that you'd notice if they did).
You'll barely notice if you're wasted.
You're certainly going to notice if it's a scented flower.
Notice if faculty members are involved in the admissions process.
Would you notice if someone changed it?
Nasa might notice if anyone tried to borrow it.
Did you notice if Pansy's inside?
Nobody will notice if you quit.
No one will notice if you don't.
Caregivers receive notice if the patient misses a dose.
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