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The phrase "already given notice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has previously informed or notified another party about something.
Example: "I have already given notice to my landlord about my intention to move out next month."
Alternatives: "previously notified" or "already informed".
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Dr. Leggat had already given notice to his landlord.
Premiership Rugby, the umbrella organization for the 12 English Premiership clubs, disputes that, saying that when that contract extension was agreed on, it had already given notice that it would not be in the tournament then.
I've already given notice that I'm leaving this job; what can I do?
Aberdeen and Dumfries and Galloway have already given notice they may quit Cosla in a year's time.
I had already given notice at that job and was too frustrated to respond professionally.
Stevie gives Olly the deposit but he reveals he has already given notice and Stevie will have to move out the next day.
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But the tenants have already been given notice that their lease has been terminated as of June 1.
Colonel Alex Macintosh, commanding officer of the Cambridge University Officer Training Corps, said clubs that use the base had already been given notice while the future of the barracks site was being discussed.
IV. as to which he had already given such notice.
She has already given Google notice that she is keeping an eye on them.
Spectrum said the clinic was treating 105 patients as of last week -- up from roughly 50 in January -- and it has already started giving notice to the people it serves.
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