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short notice, on
Idioms and Phrases
Also, at short notice . With little advance warning or time to prepare, as in They told us to be ready to move out on short notice . The noun notice here is used in the sense of “information†or “intelligence.†[Late 1700s]Example Sentences
He canceled his speech at short notice on Thursday night amid suggestions from other right-wing lawmakers that he should resign if he could not support the overhaul.
On short notice on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Bolsonaro’s right-wing Liberals party called reporters to a hotel in BrasÃlia, the nation’s capital, to explain its findings.
Closures may occur with short notice on Highway 2 west of Stevens Pass, where an unstable tree from the Bolt Creek fire caused a sudden shutdown Wednesday.
EasyJet has not responded to repeated requests for comment from the BBC, but Gatwick Airport said a total of nine departure flights had been cancelled at short notice on Wednesday, with eight of those being operated by EasyJet.
Eddy said that with such short notice on the ban, first announced by President Joko Widodo on Friday evening, there was no way exporters could rush their products out.
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