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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notice posted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notification or announcement that has been displayed or made public.
Example: "There was a notice posted on the bulletin board regarding the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "a notice displayed" or "a notice announced".
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The couple found their place through a notice posted on a streetlight.
There's a notice posted on the new site: "Miss Boo has returned.
They found a notice posted on the library door announcing that it was closed that day.
Please see a notice posted on the city's website for more information.
A notice posted by the elevators encouraged tenants to stock up on supplies, including water, medicines, flashlights and a whistle.
"We are deeply saddened to report that Netmorf has ceased its operations," says a notice posted on Netmorf's Web site.
Although the hospital visit was not required, Pelfrey wrote the word "mandatory" on a notice posted in the clubhouse before the event.
— MATT FLEGENHEIMER The New York Stock Exchange still plans to open as usual on Monday, according to a notice posted to the market operator's Web site.
A notice posted on the Supreme Court's website says the court "will continue to conduct its normal operations" through this Friday.
"It has been confirmed that Neil passed away," a relative said in a notice posted on a "Degrassi" fan Web site on Jan . 12
The authorities will not approve any Internet cafe licenses in 2007, according to a notice posted on the Culture Ministry's Web site.
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