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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any notification" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to notifications of any kind, often in contexts related to alerts, messages, or updates. Example: "Please let me know if you receive any notification regarding the meeting schedule."
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"We didn't have any notification and I was really confused.
Similarly the aviation agency says its office in Scottsdale, outside Phoenix, never got any notification.
His lawyer, John D. Patten, said he had not received any notification of an indictment.
It didn't give you any notification, it didn't speak to you, it just beeped at you".
HBO, however, did not receive any notification from the court that a judge had signed the papers until late yesterday.
The Guardian understands that McGarry's lawyer has not received any notification of proceeding as of Friday morning.
In a statement tonight, Ms. Hall said Halliburton has "not received any notification of a further development in the examination".
The problem appears to be limited to Android and has appeared in the app overnight, without any notification or explanation.
She says she had not received any notification of the decision, and her allowance and accommodation had never been cancelled.
For four years beginning in 1998, Ms. Miller did not submit any notification of a change in income to state officials, as required, Mr. Dearborn said.
Instead of letting any notification through, users can choose to let only important messages from favourite contacts to show or prevent any notifications from showing.
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