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"notified of it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to mention that someone was made aware of a particular event or fact. For example, "I made sure that the whole team was notified of it when the meeting date was changed."
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I said I was never notified of it and unaware of committing a violation.
"The I.S.P.'s take off material when they are notified of it, but it is a very reactive response," the superintendent said.
In summary, the poll shows that: Given the draconian consequences of the cap, remarkably few of those affected even remembered even being notified of it.
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As I have discovered on numerous occasions, when the foundation is notified of inaccuracies, it simply refuses to admit it is wrong or to apologise," said Mr Ward, who is a reviewer for the forthcoming International Governmental Panel on Climate Change report that will shape the action the world agrees to combat global warming.
YouTube maintained that so long as it took action as soon as notified of copyright violations, it was not in breach of American law.
Once the F.A.A. in Washington was notified of what happened, it shut down the terminal, canceling 10 flights, disrupting 300 others and forcing the evacuation of 2,000 to 3,000 passengers.
Mains said that because Facebook deleted the collected phone numbers after being notified of the bug, it could not estimate how many people were affected or numbers were collected.
But it said it was notified of the group's plans only on Monday, and without details of the route or number of participants.
The agency said that among those it notified of the breach were the White House, representatives of Mr. Clinton, the Homeland Security Department and people whose identifying information might have been on the hard drive.
In the 10 days since Apple was notified of the security problems, it issued patches for all three.
Daphne: Dawn says that the best time of Aileen's life was when she had been notified of the execution -- it wasn't a waiting game any more.
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