Sentence examples for close notice from inspiring English sources

"close notice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sign or warning that instructs people to proceed with caution, for example, "There was a close notice sign posted near the edge of the cliff."

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But Deborah Beckman, 35, who visits the trucks every day, said she would pay close notice to any posted grade, as she did at restaurants.

Enlightened transport operators are now taking close notice of what their customers say on social media, and in some cases also analysing sentiment.

In the novel's close notice Frank is a deluded, dissipated bore who imagines himself "as an intense, nicotine-stained Jean-Paul-Sartre sort of man," but is merely an adulterer spicing his talk with literary references while following work so stultifying and meaningless that he even laughs at himself.

Just start by taking close notice to the things you like and dislike.

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Closing Notice, But Whose?

Nonetheless, it was given a closing notice last month.

So yesterday's closing notice wasn't such a shock.

But no closing notice has ever been posted for "Ragtime".

But not even the closing notice set her mind at ease.

For the audience, that closing notice doesn't come a minute too soon.

Producers often post a closing notice in the hope that some investor might save the day.

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