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Discover Ludwig"quickly notices" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone quickly noticed or became aware of something. For example: She quickly noticed the discrepancy in the numbers.
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He very quickly notices that Master's clean, dainty toes belong to feet that always wear shoes.
Everyone who focuses on the trumpeter and bandleader DAVE DOUGLAS for more than a minute quickly notices that he has started many different bands.
And on the frontline, crouched down with the government troops, one quickly notices that there are no radios, no medics, no food, really, no transportation sergeants or supply captains, no lieutenant colonels or colonels.
Steal a credit card and the victim quickly notices; photocopy a Medicare card and you can bill Uncle Sam for ages, undetected.It is hard to make such a vast system secure: Medicare's contractors process 4.5m claims a day.
On "Live at the Pershing" or any of his other Jamal trio records, one quickly notices his precision with brushes, his small tight fills, and his ability to follow Mr. Jamal without losing momentum.
Old-fashioned technology is still used on the battlefield -- splashes of an unusual color of paint or even national flags -- but a clever adversary quickly notices these markings and can copy them.
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His, hard-hitting forensic style was quickly noticed.
"How do we get?" Rowling quickly noticed Fatemah's appeal.
They quickly noticed a drastic uptick in user engagement.
I quickly noticed you were very well-endowed".
You'll also quickly notice how soft-spoken he is.
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