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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notice saying" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a direct quote or statement that is found on a notice or sign. Example: "As I walked down the hallway, I couldn't help but notice a bright yellow sign on the bulletin board, a notice saying 'Lost and Found: Please check with the main office for any misplaced items.'".
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On his desk he has a notice saying: Grand Fairy.
You'll see a notice saying: "This table is private and will not be visible".
The federation also posted a notice saying that Taurasi's team, Fenerbahce, had dropped her.
"You have a notice saying, 'What would Jesus do?' " he said.
It contains a notice saying that owing to bombings all the wild animals of that zoo have been killed.
This document also had a notice saying that it was not to be reproduced without consent," Sidorove said.
Last July, the E.P.A. sent Luminant a notice saying that the company had violated the Clean Air Act at its Big Brown and Martin Lake plants.
As of Oct.10, the official Web site of the state's Home Department had yet to post a notice saying that Facebook and YouTube were being restored.
Elsewhere, Victoria Station remained closed earlier despite a notice saying that a limited service would begin at 7am - it also later reopened.
The Office of Management and Budget has posted a notice saying that on Saturday it received the proposal to rescind the rule.
If a page requires a particular disabled plug-in it will have a notice saying so instead of the video or audio element.
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