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Common collocations with notice in American Collocation

notice noun

US /ˈnoʊtɪs/

given previously

advance
previous
prior

All prices are subject to change without prior notice.

written

written

The student concerned shall be given written notice of the complaint.

enough

adequate
reasonable
sufficient

With sufficient notice we can prepare menus for those with special diets.

according to the usual rules

due

Organizers had to provide local magistrates with due notice of the time and place of the meeting.

a particular amount of time before something happens

a week’s, 21 days’, three months’ etc

Staff were given only one month’s notice of the decision to close the factory.

have notice

get
have
receive

You’ll want everyone to have notice of the event well in advance.

give notice

give
send

Each party must be given notice of the hearing date.

need notice

need
require

We require notice of cancellation before 2pm on the day prior to delivery.

a plan or planned event

date
decision
event
intention
meeting

You must give your employer 4 weeks’ notice of the you intend to leave.

a change in something planned

cancellation
change
termination
withdrawal

A full refund will be given, provided we receive notice of cancellation seven days before the event.