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"note" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to something short and written down, such as a comment or reminder. For example, "Please make a note of the appointment time."
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Note
noun
A symbol or annotation.
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It's gone full cycle and it ends on a high note".
He left no note.
But let us finish on a positive note.
Please note that no correspondence will be entered into with unsuccessful candidates.
(And note that they are trying to produce riveting, dramatic television coverage, after all).
Consider this: 62% of the survey's respondents hold more than 10% of their portfolio in cash, while 8% now have more than 50% in cash – in spite of the fact that, as US Trust officials note, they're actually becoming more positive about the outlook for financial markets.
The following day he totally blew a gasket, saying that Ed Balls' description of Liam Byrne's "there's no money left" note as a joke was "frankly the most appalling thing I have heard in this election campaign so far".
Matt and Sweat escaped from adjoining cells by cutting holes in pipes in the prison's heating system and had the time and nerve to leave a note bearing a smiley face and the words "Have a nice day".
For all Bayern's gameness there was a hollowness to their second-half dominance and, as Müller was taken off, even a note of dissent in the crowd.
(Costa, Nero, Pret and the rest, please take note).
The cinema has on the whole been kind to Oscar winners large and small, so it is interesting to note that The Artist has not (yet) been a major beneficiary of the so-called Oscar bounce.
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