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The phrase "were notified that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone was informed about something. Example: The employees were notified that the company would be closing its doors permanently.
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were notified that
verb
To give (someone) notice of (something).
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(The police were notified that there was nothing nefarious afoot).
In February, applicants were notified that the program had been canceled.
Reporters were notified that something was up, though details were guarded.
Soon after the purchase, the residents were notified that the park would close.
By May both families were notified that they had been paired.
He said all those individuals were notified that their phones had been targeted.
At 6pm the night before we were notified that it was cancelled.
The drivers were notified that their licenses were in jeopardy on Friday, Mr. Yassky said.
Soon afterward, the two authors were notified that they could have been arrested and jailed.
They were notified that two potential buyers were interested in seeing their apartment.
Would-be purchasers were notified that tickets were available for sale.
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