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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be notifying" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of informing someone, but the construction is awkward and not standard. Example: "I will be notifying you of any changes to the schedule."
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dondeEsta Family offers them more independence, because they don't need to be notifying their parents every time they move," he said.
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The judge is going to be notified".
Private funeral (arrangements to be notified personally).
It can take weeks to be notified of a rejection.
The N.R.C. said it expected to be notified.
The law does not require the subscribers to be notified.
International arrest warrants usually have to be notified to political authorities before being served.
That is the law, that the police are to be notified when an individual is assaulted.
Most employees whose jobs will be ended are to be notified in March.
"We don't want to be notified; we want to be part of it.
"We would expect to be notified in a case like this".
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