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notice on vs notice to

Both 'notice on' and 'notice to' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Notice on' is used when referring to the content or information displayed on a notice, while 'notice to' is used when indicating the recipient of a notice or communication.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

notice on

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the content or information displayed on a notice.

Use 'notice on' when you want to talk about the information or content that is written or displayed on a notice or bulletin.

Examples:

  • Please read the notice on the bulletin board for important information.
  • The notice on the website provides details about the upcoming event.

Alternatives:

  • information on the notice
  • content on the notice
  • details on the notice
  • message on the notice
  • announcement on the notice

notice to

This phrase is correct and commonly used when indicating the recipient of a notice or communication.

Use 'notice to' when you want to specify the person or entity to whom a notice or communication is directed.

Examples:

  • The notice to all employees informed them about the new policy.
  • Please address the notice to the department manager.

Alternatives:

  • communication to
  • message to
  • letter to
  • memo to
  • notification to

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