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notice

[noh-tis] / ˈnoʊ tɪs /




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"I doubt most people in the real world will notice," says one Labour MP.

From BBC

He noticed a huge rise in viewers over Christmas, then a few weeks ago his account was deleted.

From BBC

They had a whirlwind romance and married three months after they met, a but a short time later, Cathy noticed changes in her daughter's behaviour.

From BBC

Astringency is the dry, puckering, rough, or sandpapery feeling people notice when eating foods rich in certain plant compounds called polyphenols.

From Science Daily

Even in 1842, Charles Dickens noticed the near-ubiquity of guns in America, describing the “grisly assortment of guns and knives” Americans carried and pointing out how quickly fatal disputes developed.

From Salon