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you may notice vs you may have noticed

These are both correct English phrases, but they would be used in distinct contexts. 'You may notice' is used when you want to suggest that someone might observe something in the future, while 'you may have noticed' is used when you want to suggest that someone might have already observed something in the past.
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you may notice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to suggest that someone might observe something in the future.

Examples:

  • You may notice a change in the schedule next week.
  • If you look closely, you may notice a small crack in the wall.
  • Nov 24, 2020 ... You may notice a SLIGHT change in the environment... DOOM Eternal. r/Doom - a video game screen capture.
  • Well friends...you may notice something is a little different about our team. Superstar morning show reporter Mark Barber WSOC is off to bigger and...
  • Jul 26, 2024 ... Hi friends! You may notice I'm not there in the mornings… We are at Disneyland! Our kids have been dreaming of this for years.
  • Aug 13, 2019 ... You may notice side effects, like to compulsion to come back.” Tears were shed.
  • Sep 25, 2024 ... Friends, you may notice I've been missing from your morning show. I've had some serious health challenges recently and I made the difficult ...
  • Dec 1, 2007 ... You may notice a slight change... Thread starter El Orans; Start date Dec 1, 2007. Please register or login. Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's ...
  • Aug 12, 2024 ... You may notice the cicada killer wasps are out in full force, along with the dog day or summer cicadas. They aren't new and are common every ...
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  • Jul 24, 2019 ... Question: You may notice that Erica Rico is a little out of it this morning. Last night her daughter, Beauty and the Brows got engaged.
  • Apr 1, 2022 ... You may notice that your electric bill envelope looks a little different. Breadcrumb. Home; You may notice that your electric bill envelope ...

Alternatives:

  • You might notice
  • You could notice
  • You will notice
  • You should notice
  • You are likely to notice

you may have noticed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to suggest that someone might have already observed something in the past.

Examples:

  • You may have noticed that the store has been renovated.
  • You may have noticed a change in the company's policy.
  • As you may have noticed, we're experiencing some difficulties.
  • As you may have noticed I always like to present a carefully reasoned argument.
  • As you may have noticed, we dropped ourselves out of FTL.
  • When you met him, you may have noticed his constant sniffling.
  • As you may have noticed, I'm coming slightly unhinged.
  • Listen, as you may have noticed, I offer a little something not on every girl's menu out here.
  • Which as you may have noticed, is flat.
  • OK, you may have noticed I'm a bit stressed at the moment, because it's that time of the month again.
  • PH: It was the dawn of interactive TV, and you may have noticed they wanted to sell you the Winky Dink kits.
  • We don't stand on formality here, as you may have noticed.
  • There's a war on, as you may have noticed.
  • Now, you may have noticed there was a slice of cake missing.
  • As you may have noticed, this warehouse is rather large!
  • Now, you may have noticed there are some people missing there: the rest of the team.
  • You know, you may have noticed, we have a few cameras here at the casino.
  • My dear listeners, you may have noticed a certain cooling of the relationship between His Royal Highness, the Count of Cool, and a guy called Gavin.
  • Charlie, you may have noticed that... Peggy Sue has been acting a little bit strange lately?
  • You may have noticed this morning the unusul weather here in southern California.
  • You may have noticed that we don't like dawdling.
  • You may have noticed that if one...

Alternatives:

  • You might have noticed
  • You could have noticed
  • You will have noticed
  • You should have noticed
  • You are likely to have noticed

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