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Discover Ludwig"a notice for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to announce or inform someone of something, or to draw someone's attention to something. For example: "We sent out a notice for everyone to be sure to bring their laptops to tomorrow's meeting."
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Soon after, a notice for eviction comes.
I saw a notice for a public execution.
Geeky cartoon strips abound, along with a notice for a lost cat.
She fastened on a notice for an editorial assistant at Cure magazine, aimed at cancer patients.
Requests that a notice for argument on demurrer for William Hough be placed on the dockett.
I joined Brighton Table Tennis Club last year after seeing a notice for a 50+ group, and started going regularly.
Sophia Greenbaum may have panicked a bit when she saw a notice for The Post's annual Peeps contest.
She sees a notice for a ceremony honoring 19th-century union leaders called the Tolpuddle Martyrs; one of the speakers is named Jack Agnew.
One of her sons works at Chez Panisse, and it was there that she first put up a notice for her holiday package.
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Brussels police have issued a wanted notice for a man seen pushing a luggage trolley through the airport.
A closing notice for an Off Broadway show is not that newsworthy these days.
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