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Discover Ludwig"belated notice" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective that is used to describe something that is late or behind schedule. For example: "We apologize for the belated notice, but the school will be closed tomorrow due to inclement weather."
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MH: This serves as belated notice for Damian Lewis's marvelous performance a decade ago in "Band of Brothers," for which he wasn't nominated.
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Consider this my "Happy belated birthday" card.
She notices her belated preference for black men as a matter of plain fact, explicable partly because a lover who is "white and well-bred" was a "status symbol" for some black men: "Deplorable although I can't help being grateful for it".
This will be counted as 'related' for notification purposes.
Two years after she stepped in to a new production of Ambroise Thomas's "Hamlet" at the Metropolitan Opera on just a few days' notice, the German soprano Marlis Petersen made a belated, beautiful New York recital debut on Friday evening.
No wonder, then, that George Simmons (called "Black George" by those who know him) turned 86 this year without even noticing until a visitor wished him a belated birthday.
HARDLY noticed amid the hullabaloo of the presidential election, America has just given a big (and belated) boost to the international effort to help the world's poorest debtor countries.
Happy (belated) Limerick Day!
Happy belated birthday, Abe.
So belated happy birthday, George.
Albeit nine years belated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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