Is advanced notification the right term to use?
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If someone visit you or your company without notification prior to the visit, what is the right term to use?
e.g. someone visit the office without advanced notification?
Please help me think of the adjective to use - preferred one word only.
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If someone visit you or your company without notification prior to the visit, what is the right term to use?
e.g. someone visit the office without advanced notification?
Please help me think of the adjective to use - preferred one word only.
Much appreciated.
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I think the term you're thinking of is "advance notice".
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If someone visit you or your company without notification prior to the visit, what is the right term to use?
e.g. someone visit the office without advanced notification?
Please help me think of the adjective to use - preferred one word only.
Much appreciated.
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I think the term you're thinking of is "advance notice".
– Hearth
11 mins ago
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I think the term you're thinking of is "advance notice".
– Hearth
11 mins ago
I think the term you're thinking of is "advance notice".
– Hearth
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I think the term you're thinking of is "advance notice".
– Hearth
11 mins ago
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I think the term you're thinking of is "advance notice".
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