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sharp notice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"sharp notice" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used when someone is paying particularly careful attention to something. For example, "The teacher took sharp notice when he saw his student not paying attention."
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3 human-written examples
But botanists, wildlife experts and farmers are already taking sharp notice.
News & Media
The Conservative Party, which is currently governing Canada and has steadfastly supported asbestos mining, sent her a sharp notice demanding that she cease using the party's logo on the modest Web site for her campaign.
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They were put on sharp notice that anything that was said that could even be remotely construed as being anti-Semitic would draw instant heat.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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55 human-written examples
And Mr. Sharp noticed e-mails and Twitter messages from viewers who, he said, "took notice of coupons for the first time".
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By Jonathan Kolatch February 3, 2014 Anyone who has watched an Olympics whose vision is sharp will notice that the logo for Sochi 2014 — which appears in every stadium, on every ticket, and on tens of millions of dollars' worth of Olympic merchandise — is remarkably different from those of previous Olympics.
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Sharp, taking notice of this, has produced a display specifically for VR that's double the resolution of what's out there right now.
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Your sharp eyes notice this and you say, "Oh, my dear, dear Alice, let me help you pick that napkin up, no need for you to do that".
Wiki
Make the effort to keep your senses sharp, to notice new things, and to always question whether or not there is a better way to do something.
Wiki
But even in the early days one friend with a sharp eye noticed Howard taking the pins seductively out of her long hair one late night for Amis's benefit, as if in some Edwardian romance; Kingsley only rolled his eyes and went on talking.
News & Media
Averaged across all five pigs, the identified RVEI compared well with the true RVEI with a correlation coefficient of R2 = 0.92. Figure 7 shows that the modeled RVEI increases in all the trials, with sharp increases noticed for pigs 1 and 2 near the end of their trials, indicating that they are in a near-death state.
Science
While the tie is a somewhat unusual design, it is also subdued, so only a sharp eye would notice its details.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "sharp notice" to convey the idea of someone being particularly observant or attentive, especially when there's an element of surprise or unexpectedness in what they observe.
Common error
Avoid using "sharp notice" in overly formal contexts where more precise or technical language is expected. It's generally more appropriate for general news or observational writing than for academic or scientific reports.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sharp notice" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where "sharp" modifies the noun "notice". It describes the quality or intensity of the attention being paid.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "sharp notice" is a grammatically sound phrase used to convey a heightened state of awareness. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and suitability for written English. The phrase is most frequently found in news and media contexts, suggesting a neutral to slightly informal register. While alternatives exist, such as "keen observation" or "close scrutiny", "sharp notice" uniquely emphasizes the intensity of the observation. Use it when you want to highlight someone's acute attention to detail or a sudden realization.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
keen observation
Emphasizes the act of observing with a high degree of perceptiveness.
acute awareness
Highlights a heightened state of consciousness and understanding of something.
close scrutiny
Suggests a detailed and careful examination.
careful consideration
Implies thoughtful and deliberate attention.
vigilant watch
Focuses on maintaining a watchful and alert stance.
earnest attention
Emphasizes sincere and focused interest.
diligent observation
Stresses persistent and thorough attention to detail.
critical eye
Highlights a discerning and evaluative perspective.
attentive observation
Underlines the characteristic of paying attention.
detailed inspection
Suggests a complete and thorough examination of something.
FAQs
How can I use "sharp notice" in a sentence?
You can use "sharp notice" to indicate that someone is paying close attention or observing carefully. For example, "The botanists took "sharp notice" of the changes in the plant life after the drought".
What is an alternative to "sharp notice"?
Alternatives include "keen observation", "acute awareness", or "close scrutiny". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "sharp notice" formal or informal?
"Sharp notice" falls somewhere in the middle, but leans towards less formal writing. It's suitable for news articles and general observations but might be too informal for academic papers.
What does it mean to take "sharp notice"?
To take "sharp notice" means to pay close attention to something, often indicating a keen awareness or sudden realization. It implies more than just a casual glance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested