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The phrase "that you noticed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that has been observed or perceived by the speaker or writer. Example: "I am grateful for the feedback that you noticed in my presentation." In this sentence, "that you noticed" refers to specific aspects or details that the person noticed during the presentation.
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Is there anything else about the style that you noticed?
So that you noticed in the problem set, something like that.
What were some of the cultural differences that you noticed in team dynamics?
You've said that you noticed your voice dropped during "Klute". Why do you think that was?
There was a confidence in his step that you noticed the minute he stepped out.
What were the most striking changes that you noticed in the game itself over the past two decades?
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Everything that you notice is to me very harsh.
Doesn't the person realize that you notice?
He demands that you notice his fashion even when it's not that riveting.
Not that you notice during his performance, which is slick, reliable and impossibly fun.
Forty years after Alice Tully Hall opened, it finally has an entrance that you notice.
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