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The word 'Notice' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to inform someone of an event, announcement or requirement. For example: "Please take note of this important notice regarding the upcoming holiday closure."
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Notice
verb
To observe or take notice of.
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"Sometimes I don't even notice I'm doing it.
But will anyone notice?
Unemployment is rampant on Hormuz and I notice drug addicts in the street, a rare sight in Qeshm.
The Whitworth in Manchester is one of the most important galleries in Britain, but until recently a would-be visitor would have been hard-pressed to notice it.
"They're common signs and some women notice excess hair and weight gain.
I turn away for an instant and when my attention returns to the scene, I notice the red-streaked woman has disappeared into what I presume is the van.
"Roads are often pushed aside and treated like junk space, but when you look at a city, you notice the roads, not the cars", Roosegaarde tells Guardian Sustainable Business.
Identify trends and look out for new opportunities In a competitive world your organisation will be seeking new projects, so if you notice a gap in the market make sure to let people know.
But few of the revellers pouring into the newly reopened venue seemed to notice the order, and those who did paid it no heed.
So sure, we can notice, and even praise, the elegance of her cheekbones or her resemblance to Jessica Lange.
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Sometimes they'd half-notice that boxes they'd thought they'd ticked weren't ticked.
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