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Discover Ludwig"I took note that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to making a mental record of something, usually for future reference. For example, "I took note that the deadline for our project was next week."
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I took note that the N.J.
(At the same time I took note that men could be trollops too).
On a recent swing through Portland, Ore., I took note that that standard price for a drink in any of a number of the town's more diligent cocktail bars is $8.
I took note that it said "Song" in singular.
I took note that Molly was unusually hard on herself.
I took note that I had around 26 more miles to go in the aero position on my bike and my brain began insisting upon me to stop.
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I took note of that, talked to his commanding offficer and signed up.
I took note of that, put it in my pictures.
Conservatives take note: that's how bureaucracies work.
"I merely took note that the cute guy I had been watching in the corner across the room had disappeared, but I didn't know he was standing beside me, trying to talk to me," she said.
I also took note that my reaction reflected my own feelings of self-doubt as a mother, assuming that her failure to complete an assignment was an act of defiance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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