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The phrase "a notice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal communication or announcement regarding a specific subject or event.
Example: "Please send a notice of the upcoming meeting to all staff members."
Alternatives: "an announcement of" or "a notification regarding".
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Maxwell immediately filed a notice of appeal.
We will all get a notice of default someday.
A notice of their death appeared in the local papers.
The University filed a notice of appeal and jurisdictional statement.
a notice of such person's responsibilities under this subchapter.
The Navy filed a notice of appeal on March 31.
Tillery: Plaintiff has filed a Notice of Appeal.
You must provide us with a Notice of Vacancy form.
The defendants have filed a notice of appeal.
In March of 1877, a notice of incorporation is included.
publish a notice of the waiver in the Federal Register.
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a notice of grievance
a notice of departure
a notice of receipt
a notice of application
a notice of pending action
a notice of litigation
a notice of art
a notice of any
a notice of disapproval
a notice of admission
a notice of recommendation for
a notice of prosecution
a notice of appearance
a notice of such proposal
a notice of assignment
a notice of security interest
a notice of arbitration
a notice of failure
a notice of transfer
a notice of proceedings
a notice of correction to
a Notice of noncompliance
a notice of dispute
a notice of convocation
a notice of proposal
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