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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am notified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is stating that they have received a notification or alert about something.
Example: "I will take action as soon as I am notified of any changes to the schedule."
Alternatives: "I am informed" or "I receive notice."
Dictionary
am notified
verb
To give (someone) notice of (something).
Exact(2)
They explained that "when someone is being fired I am notified a few minutes before the employee is told".
We still chat frequently online after months, both personally and as a group, and I am notified every time a colleague visits Tokyo.
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Of the notifiable partners, 87% was notified.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association was notified.
You're notified.
"We would have been notified".
All the victims were notified.
His family have been notified.
"The families must be notified".
U.S. authorities were notified.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is notified.
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