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The phrase "noticing a" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are describing an observance or the noticing of something. For example: "While walking down the street, she noticed a young woman crying on the corner."
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One could not help noticing a razor blade tattooed on her right wrist.
"I started noticing a pattern," Zarif said.
Doctors began noticing a similarity of symptoms.
I have been noticing a trend in anti-travel books.
"Is that a toilet?" Chastain asked, noticing a chamber pot.
Many shopkeepers are noticing a rebound in retail sales.
Can't help noticing a rash of wedding movies.
I'm suddenly noticing a pain in my chest.
Right after he passed, I started noticing a change.
Are you noticing a "true love resolved" pattern yet?
I couldn't help noticing a theme running through the Book Review for Jan . 24
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