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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notification from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a message or alert that has been received from a specific source or entity.
Example: "I received a notification from my bank about a suspicious transaction on my account."
Alternatives: "an alert from" or "a message from".
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"We received a notification from the international committee," he said.
You have probably received a notification from Westlaw prompting you to change your password.
Triggering the law requires both a notification from the offended party and an authorisation from the government.
"After everything that happened, I received a notification from the post office to pick up a parcel from Minsk.
Soon thereafter, Sessums received a notification from Facebook that the post violated the company's "community standards" and that he was barred from posting for 24 hours.
"We just got a notification from Target that they have changed their payment terms," said one longtime supplier, who insisted that he not be identified.
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The week before junior year came to a close, I received a confusing notification from Chicago Scholars, a program dedicated to assisting high school seniors with college applications.
It was only when she returned to her room around midnight that she saw a Twitter notification from a friend.
This morning I woke up unexpectedly early, and in my mailbox was a tweet notification from a writer down under named Maggie.
She was sitting across from her roommate at a table when she got a Twitter notification from @VCScanner about a wildfire.
If node A receives a notification message from a parent, it watches its link to that parent.
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