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"this is to notify" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to formally inform someone about something. Example: This is to notify all employees that there will be a mandatory staff meeting tomorrow at 9 am in the conference room.
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This is to notify you that the gift card you bought yourself is being created.
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Sadly all experiments have to come to an end, so this post is to notify anyone who used thelonggoodread.com or followed our @TheLongGoodRead Twitter account that these sites will no longer be updated.
This letter is to notify you that Fictionwise will wind down its operations on December 4 , 2012
This email is to notify you that we've made some changes to our policies which are highlighted below.
Full Service Shoppers, This email is to notify you that Full Service Shopper payment rates will be changing on Monday, March 14th.
The purpose of this proclamation is to notify undocumented residents that the City of Des Moines Police Department recognizes the power to regulate immigration remains exclusive to the federal government, and the DMPD will not assist I.C.E.
This letter is to notify you that I will be leaving to accept a new position with another company as of [a date which is AT LEAST two weeks from the date of your conversation and letter].
Within this scope, a crucial activity is to notify affected people about safe places and available evacuation routes.
Driven by guilt, Jenny is from this point onwards on a mission to find who this woman was, to notify her family, anything to soothe her conscience.
This representative is requested to notify the European Commission 6 months in advance before any cosmetics containing NM are marketed.
This is notified to the Farkle game service.
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