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Discover Ludwig"get notice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone was made aware of something. Example: After posting the job on the website, we started to get notice from many qualified candidates.
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Does he give me notice of every answer, does he get notice of every question?
At that point, you'll get notice (or possibly even a visit from the police) that your parcel has been seized.
But then, just before we go to press, I get notice from Steve that Saul wants to talk.
The landlord did not even get notice of the first challenge to the rent, Mr. Harra said, until several years after it was filed.
Likewise, it used its usual public relations effort to get notice for the film in the press but did nothing beyond the norm.
The new policy requires that parents get notice of such surveys, with the option of contacting the district to excuse their children from participating.
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"You'd get noticed.
Anthony Bourdain tends to get noticed.
Nowadays, these things do get noticed.
Yet at least the Americans get noticed.
There are two ways to get noticed.
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