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The phrase "I will take note" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you will remember or pay attention to something. For example: "I appreciate you telling me about the upcoming deadline. I will take note and make sure to have the project completed on time."
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BRUNSWICK, Me. — Former Gov. Angus King of Maine has a warning for the national political parties that may flood his state with negative ads to derail his independent candidacy for the Senate: "I will take note of how I am treated in this campaign".
BRUNSWICK, Me. -- Former Gov. Angus King of Maine has a warning for the national political parties that may flood his state with negative ads to derail his independent candidacy for the Senate: "I will take note of how I am treated in this campaign". That is not an idle threat from some quixotic candidate for the seat being vacated by Maine's famously moderate Republican, Olympia J. Snowe.
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Hopefully, that New York department store and others like it will take note.
But I'll take note of that.
"That's a good idea, I'll take note of that," Barach says with a laugh.
Now, when I'm finding the best path around Dodger Stadium crowds or weaving my way through Anime Expo cosplayers downtown, I'll take note of the earbuds I'll undoubtedly have blasting some esoteric comedy bullshit into my head and remember we're not so different after all.
If I'm reading on a screen I'll take notes in a text editor and save them.
I hope they will take note.
I apologise for these errors, and I am sure colleagues will take note.
Nottingham students are protesting on Thursday against the suspension; I hope senior management will take note.
If you say "I am miserable", we will take note and be concerned.
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