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Discover LudwigThe phrase "She notes that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a statement or observation made by someone, as in the following example: "The author discusses the importance of individualism in her writing. She notes that the theme can be seen throughout her characters' actions and beliefs."
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She notes that she is from Los Angeles.
She notes that there have been at least four "resets".
She notes that for patients, the practice isn't necessarily pleasant.
She notes that her son "grew up on the spot".
She notes that in recessions, interest in medical school jumps.
She notes that it was once known as Free Haven.
She notes that "at least Hillary treats everyone nicely".
She notes that most infants are vaccinated and sometimes children get very sick.
She notes that several acclaimed artists have walked in her well-worn shoes.
She notes that they have all attempted to cut taxes even as they slash spending.
She notes that other countries, including France, have not enforced the rules.
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