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notices
verb
Third person singular of notice
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The word "notices" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has become aware of something. For example, "The lawyer sent out notices to all clients informing them of the changes to their contracts."
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Lawyers for the two men appeared in the federal court in Sydney on Friday seeking to have the notices declared invalid and cancelled.
She notices something similar at weddings, where guests hover outside before the service, a little intimidated about entering.
Hitchers book a place, or post notices saying where they want to go from and to.
Within the first year of the Metropolitan Interments Act's operation, the home secretary, Lord Palmerston, had issued closure notices to nearly 200 sites.
Families who have been processed and released to join relatives while they wait for their court hearings still arrive in droves at the Sacred Heart Catholic church hall in downtown McAllen clutching A4 manilla envelopes containing official notices about their cases.
"You are part of a list, you are being watched, being observed, you are being served notices and could even serve a criminal sentence if you choose to speak out".
The notices so many of us received yesterday and the blanket notice that all name-based searches in the EU are now subject to censorship make it look more like a mischievous attempt to point up the impossibility of policing content on the internet within physical territories, enraging publishers and encouraging them to write about it.
He notices, and obsesses over, the polished furniture, the wine older than its consumer, the earrings that cost more than a house, the birdhouses and silver and ornamental trees and exotic slaves.
Then Georgia notices Lila at the top of the stairs, barefoot, wearing a slinky dress, a martini glass in hand.
I think they still want to go for it and just hope no one notices".
The BBC said it would put notices up in artists' dressing rooms at future Radio 1 events telling them: "Please do not swear on stage.
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