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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been notify' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has been officially told or informed about something. For example: "The affected employees have been notify of the new company policy."
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His family has been notified.
Not every PBS show that requested money has been notified.
Law enforcement has been notified and is standing by.
Since then, Ljungqvist said, the I.A.A.F. has been notified that five cases have been concluded.
A third drug maker, Aventis, has been notified that it may also be sued.
Queensland Health has been notified and the hospital remains closed to admissions.
The World Health Organization has been notified in an effort to reach all 304 participants.
The winner has been notified.
Update: A winner has been notified.
His family in Hod HaSharon has been notified.
No HIV or HCV contamination has been notified by the Haemovigilance network during the same period.
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