Notation for $\{n\in\mathbb{Z}:n\ge m\}$ for a given $m\in\mathbb{Z}$

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Is there a standard notation for the set of integers which are greater than or equal to a fixed integer $m$?

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  1. $\Bbb Z_{\ge m}$
  2. $\Bbb Z^+ \text\I_{m-1}$, where $I_m:=\{n\in\Bbb N: n\le m\}$, from Real Analysis by Elon Lages Lima.

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