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advance notice

British  

noun

  1. See notice

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Former judges say that, because terminations have happened with no advance notice, remaining court staff have often scrambled to get up to speed on reassigned cases.

From Los Angeles Times

That way, you’re giving the person advance notice to prepare what they might want to say.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The company had no advance notice that the superstar singer-songwriter and her NFL star fiancé would be wearing its clothes to share some of the biggest pop-culture news of the year.

From The Wall Street Journal

“With the amount of rain being forecast, it’s important to make this call as early as possible to give everyone advance notice,” Santa Anita general manager Nate Newby said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

Samantha Harman - a Her Game Too ambassador for the club's supporters' group - said there had been no advance notice of Jolley's appointment.

From BBC