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take notice

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take notice (of somebody/something)
to give someone or something your attention take note (of somebody/something) Voters are beginning to take notice of her as a serious candidate. Several professors took notice of her excellent grasp of the subject.
See also: notice, take


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You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies.
The next one abaft of his own he named "Killeny Boy's," and called on Kwaque and the cook to take notice.
I wanted no one to take notice of me, so that I could observe these famous creatures at my ease and listen to the clever things they said.
 
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