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The phrase "I got a notification" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when informing someone that you received an alert or message, typically from a device or application. Example: "I got a notification on my phone about the upcoming meeting."
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I got a notification saying I'd been logged out!" You too?
The first thing was that I got a notification that somebody accessed my facebook account.
I still felt on edge every time I got a notification, every time I had to block another new account, only for a new follow request to appear.
I had been emailing, cold-calling, and exhausting my connections for weeks, and finally, I got a notification in my inbox, subject line: 'Coffee?'.
Then to my surprise, I got a notification that Godd had become a Follower of my humor blog on WordPress, so I went to peruse his personal Blog and this is what I saw.
Then, two weeks ago I got a notification that would change my social media presence for ever: Instagram user @champagnepapi had liked two of my photos and started following me.
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He continued, "If I get a notification here, it will tap my wrist" — with silent vibrations.
He continued, "If I get a notification here, it will tap my wrist"—with silent vibrations.
I get a notification about that and am now part of the product.
Before I leave the train to enter my office I get a notification about the 48 CCs I got from a car-sharing startup for my eco-driving behaviour, and I can spend that how I like.
this is the best screensaver cos whenever i get a notification, Kanye holds it up for me pic.twitter.com/W3bpDt82MA.
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