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Discover Ludwig"noticed a billboard" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is a simple sentence with a subject (I) and a verb (noticed) followed by an object (a billboard). Example: I was walking down the street when I noticed a billboard advertising the new movie release.
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I never noticed a billboard or read a newspaper advertisement.
Returning to the hotel from a baseball game on Friday, Aug. 9, Ab noticed a billboard with a farm tractor.
I said, 'What?' She said, 'It is my will!' " Iksanov was also indignant when he noticed a billboard announcing one of Volochkova's performances: her name and picture were "gigantic," he said, and the name of the Bolshoi barely visible.
Toward nightfall, I noticed a billboard that advertised an ancient feudal mansion with good country food.
Walking out of the Sheshan International clubhouse in Shanghai on Sunday with a share of the 54-hole lead, Knox noticed a billboard with names and images of past winners at the HSBC Champions — Phil Mickelson and Martin Kaymer, Dustin Johnson and Bubba Watson.
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Drivers heading home afterward on Route 23 North, however, could not help noticing a billboard trying to divert their attention, less than a mile away.
That came armed with the tagline "The Great American Picture of Today", and in the last few decades titles such as American Graffiti, American Beauty and American Hustle have been used to make salient points about the US, with films often retitled to get the message across in the second it takes to notice a billboard.
Kawakawa, population 1218 at the last census, doglegs around the town's main street; as you follow the road out, you notice a billboard proclaiming "Meth Free Kawakawa"—in hope, you get the sense, rather than fact.
It languished there until recently, when he noticed a highway billboard in the heart of Silicon Valley offering a tempting proposition: "You drop it off.
Crossing Broadway, he noticed a gigantic Kodak billboard featuring a gigantic likeness of Bill Cosby.
In the early 1960's, when he was the spokesman for the City Planning Department, Mr. Kaplan fielded a call from a newspaper reporter who had noticed a barge-mounted billboard on the East River.
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