official notice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofofficialandnotice
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official
adjective
uk/əˈfɪʃ.əl/us/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
relating to a position ...
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notice
noun
uk/ˈnəʊ.tɪs/us/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
(a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information ...
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(Definition ofofficialandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Even in the case of a private dispute, it seems, once the dispute was brought toofficialnotice, habitual reverence for the written word prevailed.
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I really have had noofficialnoticeof this question.
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We forgot to publish theofficialnoticeof the inquiry.
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The company then proceeded, having warned the strikers and given themofficialnotice, to recruit a new labour force.
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They are ostensibly suppressing a paper for expressing an opinion regarding military operations for which they themselves, by theirofficialnotice, called for.
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In 1893 the steel and iron trade first brought it toofficialnotice.
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The constabulary authorities take noofficialnoticeof these payments and no record of them is kept.
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Theofficialnotice, however, is a document setting out detailed arrangements and the time taken for its printing and distribution varies.
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At what point does he takeofficialnoticeof it?
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That is a very obscure andofficialnoticein quite small print on the door of the church.
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I have not receivedofficialnoticefrom any individual brick-maker of his intention to cut back production.
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I tried to avoid a lack of consultation by bringing in the charities even before we had had anyofficialnotice.
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First, my information is that by lunchtime today noofficialnoticeof appeal had been received by the court.
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The work of the police and the authorities could be hampered, since the individual would become aware that his activities had come toofficialnotice.
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Of course, this is a matter of whichofficialnoticehas been taken.
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He was givenofficialnoticeof the points to be raised.
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Cases of squatting do not necessarily come toofficialnoticeand no central records are kept of the numbers and characteristics of squatters, or of which properties are squatted in.
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I have given youofficialnotice.
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The matter was discussed at a meeting of the urban council, and, although condemned by a number of speakers, it was decided to take noofficialnoticeof it.
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Back at the prison, she fell in shock upon receivingofficialnoticeof her son's death and remained silent for three days.
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