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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noticed of" is not grammatically correct.
The correct preposition to use with "noticed" is "noticed by" or "noticed that." Incorrect: I noticed of a strange smell in the room. Correct: I noticed a strange smell in the room. Correct: He noticed by her sudden change in behavior that something was wrong.
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No one noticed, of course.
No one noticed, of course, because currently there's only one murder on Walford's mind.
And have you noticed, of late, how they're hovering us up again now the money has fled?
Having edged ahead, Leicester emerged in the second half determined to force Chelsea back and Vardy's heavy challenge on Diego Costa certainly served noticed of their intent.
Some artists and indie musicians see Spotify fairly positively – as a way of getting noticed, of getting your music out there where folks can hear it risk free.
"Guys pit female rappers against each other because female rappers – if you haven't noticed of late – are a lot more interesting than guys.
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Notice of tax audit?
Not being noticed is of their essence.
You might have noticed some of them.
He also noticed signs of mental distress.
They will be noticed, all of them.
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