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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week notice" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a week's notice." You can use it when referring to the advance warning you give before leaving a job or making a significant change.
Example: "I will be giving my employer a week's notice before I leave my position."
Alternatives: "one week's notice" or "seven days' notice."
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(At least Apple has the courtesy to give us a weeks notice).
Send out your invitations or call people with at least a weeks notice.
"If the ban were announced with a one week notice, the "bad" would rush into our country during that week," he tweeted.
If the ban were announced with a one week notice, the "bad" would rush into our country during that week.
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When you find one, give your current job a two week notice, then switch jobs!
No matter how tough it is to stay, give at least a two week notice.
For most companies and positions, a 2 week notice is standard and acceptable.
A minimum two week notice is required for all reservations.
Giving people a few weeks' notice before a clothing swap is a good idea.
He would take decisions quickly, go with his gut instincts, be incredibly enthusiastic, whereas John would give a three-week notice of a meeting.
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