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Discover Ludwig"gave notice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean that someone is informing or announcing something. For example, "The company gave notice that the new policy will go into effect next month."
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gave notice
verb
Simple past tense of give notice
Exact(58)
Mr. Ziebold gave notice.
He gave notice soon after.
She accepted and gave notice.
Williams gave notice and Ramon was reengaged.
With some trepidation, I gave notice.
As the mistrust curdled into acrimony, Counsell gave notice.
In March , 1881 Behan, the claimant, gave notice to Maj.
A playwright decided to leave Hollywood and gave notice to that effect to his employer.
But opposition has been gathering since Mr. Cameron gave notice of his intentions last summer.
Similar(2)
None have given notice.
Giving notice of an error.
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