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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given notice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been formally communicated, such as a warning, an announcement, or an instruction. For example: "The students were given notice that the exam was being moved up a day."
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None have given notice.
You're not given notice of a year.
"They were given notice, and they were evacuated".
Dr. Leggat had already given notice to his landlord.
We've been given notice to leave by this week.
His family were given notice of the trial on Saturday.
50] thority for preferring a second incumbrancer, who had given notice, to a prior incumbrancer who had not given notice.
The Palace and No 10 were both given notice it would run.
Mrs Merkel has given notice: deficit reduction remains her top priority.
I was given notice to leave my flat, and suddenly the bailiffs turned up.
In a phone interview, Marchiano said: "When I was given notice, I was given no reason.
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