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Discover Ludwig"noticing me" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that someone was aware of you, paying attention to you, or took notice of you. For example, "The teacher smiled at me, noticing my hard work."
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"Can you come back in half an hour?" he asked them politely, not noticing me.
Sergei started noticing me, too.
Not noticing me felt like the biggest slight of all.
"But I didn't notice him noticing me," Ms. Gruen recalled.
If they're noticing me, they're not involved in the show".
Noticing me, a chic upperclassman asks what I'm listening to.
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He never noticed me.
She noticed me studying it.
She would have noticed me.
Then, Chip noticed me.
Because he noticed me".
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