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The phrase "a notification telling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notification that conveys information or instructions to someone.
Example: "I received a notification telling me about the upcoming meeting scheduled for next week."
Alternatives: "a notification informing" or "a notification alerting".
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The company has said that users should sign up using the little "Get Windows 10" icon that should appear in their system trays, and wait for a notification telling them their computer is ready.
If they don't open the email, you can receive a notification telling you to call them.
When they become available, either in theaters or through various online services, you'll receive a notification telling you where you can watch those titles.
When a rider is matched up with a driver who has signed up with UberMILITARY, they will get a notification telling them that their driver is a veteran or military family member.
When a rider is matched up with a driver who has signed up with UberMILITARY, they will get a notification telling them that their driver is a veteran or military family member.
RL: it's like, you look at profiles of other people and if you like them, you click "Let's Date" RL: and if they like you, then you get a notification telling you to set up a date RL: and it suggests a place or whatever TT: why were you using it?
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Notification tells you what you asked to know.
Do this several times until the toast notification tells you that developer mode has been enabled.
It then uses a notification that tells the user essentially to tap the alert to see the call in progress.
Ok, maybe it's not a little green fairy, but it is a notification that tells you to unplug your phone when its charged.
Notifications tell you when to get moving to your next appointment, and the native maps view can provide turn-by-turn navigation on your wrist with a full visual overview of where to head next.
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