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The phrase "noticed the same problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has become aware of a problem or issue that has been previously mentioned or experienced. Example: During my presentation, my colleague noticed the same problem with the data that I had pointed out earlier.
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He noticed the same problem at other turnstiles.
In a side session before Friday's start, coaches noticed the same problem again, and Reed re-adjusted his grip.
But when they talked during the slump, father and son discovered they had noticed the same problem: Tim needed more power from his legs.
After watching our recent in-car tour of the Ford Edge Sport, I noticed the same problem Matt and our commenters did: the in-dash interface is a pain.
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"I've been doing consulting and software for business for several years now, and I've noticed the same problems again and again in business," he said.
Text rendering isn't quite as nice on the Q10 as on Z10, but I also didn't notice the same problems with surface grime accumulation that affected my Z10 review unit, so there might be a better oleophobic coating on this one.
Schipper says he noticed the same kind of attention to the problem of global motorization that the World Business Council of Sustainable Development recognized in its Mobility 2030 report.
No, I've noticed the same thing.
While observing the class, the research team noticed the same.
And I notice the same exact problems in those homes.
She noticed she didn't have the same problem when she placed older workers.
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