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Discover LudwigThe phrase "these notice" is not correct in English.
It should be "these notices" if referring to multiple notices. You can use the correct form when discussing or referencing multiple notifications or announcements. Example: "Please pay attention to these notices regarding the upcoming changes in policy."
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We ask that you remind organisers, delegates and union members to place material only on these notice boards.
"We do note that there has been instances where posters, notices and other union material has been affixed to areas outside of these notice boards," wrote one executive.
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Only fifty-three of these notices were stupid".
Have you received one of these notices in the mail?
"These notices are the next step in protecting consumers".
"Before, no one would respond to these notices".
Couples set out early on weekend mornings on expeditions to look for these notices.
"As far as I know, we give all these notices and stuff like that.
Below these notices, the authorities have placed a small table bearing an ashtray and matches.
The words from these notices, reproduced on mirrors, appear in the show.
Can you get the company to stop issuing these notices to me?
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