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The phrase "any notion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, concepts, or perceptions, often in a context where you want to emphasize the absence or presence of a particular idea.
Example: "The report failed to address any notion of accountability within the organization."
Alternatives: "any idea of" or "any concept of".
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Any notion of normal business is suspended.
Without any notion of the history of this country?
The MIT accounting system lacks any notion of fiscal controls.
The study does not address any notion of predictability.
The killing numbers also refute any notion of a war.
This was long before anyone had any notion of DNA.
It should also banish any notion of a curse.
Still, some jurisdictions have resisted any notion of restricting patrols.
So forget any notion of a grand symphony.
Neither performer had any notion of clowning for a living.
Before yesterday's game, he dismissed any notion of a rivalry.
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