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"noticed differences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an observation that two or more things are not the same. For example, "When I reviewed my revised essay, I noticed differences between the original version and the edited version."
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Through three different quantitative cellular assays, we noticed differences among them in terms of the effective concentration of BM-ca.
In fact, Schallar et al. noticed differences in overall shape when they used different values for the adhesion parameter.
Further, we noticed differences in the official list prices and actual hospital prices of different generic products of the same active ingredient in an identical presentation (i.e. in the same strength and pack size).
Back on the set of "N.Y.P.D. Blue," her colleagues noticed differences.
But Kara Becker, an assistant professor of linguistics at Reed College, in Portland, Ore., noticed differences.
Almost immediately he noticed differences between the Marines and the typical 18-year-old Ivy League applicant.
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Notice differences in the beaks.
You may notice differences in the way your vehicle performs.
"We noticed some differences," Mr. Farrell said.
However, we noticed many differences.
Have you noticed any differences so far?
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