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The part of a sentence "observes something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the act of seeing or noticing something, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Here are some examples: 1. The scientist carefully observes the behavior of the ants in their natural habitat. 2. The detective observes the suspect's body language for any signs of deception. 3. The teacher asks the students to observe the details in the painting and describe what they see. 4. The astronomer observes the stars through a powerful telescope. 5. The child observes the butterfly's colorful wings with fascination.
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It is important to clarify that, as a constructive empiricist would use the terminology, one only observes something when the observation is unaided.
He doesn't necessarily intend to make a big statement; he often simply observes something in front of him, tenderly and exactly.
The changeling rule, "Don't get yourself noticed and you won't get yourself hanged," keeps them hidden away, until one day the restless Bartholomew observes something outside his window that causes him to venture forth.
Second, in a structurally similar argument, Reid observes something important about the intended explanatory power of the representational theory of perception.
After his weaning, Sarah observes something unseemly between her son and Ishmael.
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We are all observers but we're observing something.
Proponents of the fine-tuning argument respond that our inability to observe something does not render observations to the contrary uninformative.
If the DAMA result were a genuine observation rather than experimental error, says Sadoulet, "we would have observed something like 150 events".
Schedule observation excursions; pick a company to follow, or set aside 10 minutes to observe something intensely.
Then they observed something more.
She observed something unusual in his appearance and became alarmed.
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