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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notice that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal communication or announcement regarding a specific matter or event.
Example: "Please be advised that a notice that the meeting has been rescheduled will be sent out shortly."
Alternatives: "an announcement that" or "a notification that".
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He was smoking next to a notice that said, "This is a smoke-free campus".
After he saw a notice that said, "Organ builders wanted," Mr. Mayer applied out of curiosity.
I'm the one whose husband subsequently caught her taping up a notice that said: "Danger.
She posted a notice that is excerpted here: 1. Are you married?
Mason delightedly quoted a notice that read, "We would respectfully request that the audience refrain from throwing mats".
Under the rules announced on Thursday, consumers must be given a notice that explains the debit card policies, including fees.
A notice that pops up when the Audi system is turned on reads: "Please only use the online services when traffic conditions allow you to do so safely".
In July, the United States Department of Agriculture issued a notice that outlined the potential risks and impacts of the disease.
"We have a notice that advises our patients that we have a privacy policy available to them, should they choose to read it," Dr. Brown said.
Today's guidelines call for a notice that is "clear, meaningful and prominent".
Google has just acquired eBook Technologies, according to a notice that is currently appearing on the company's homepage.
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