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The phrase "a brief note from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a message or communication that is concise and comes from a specific person or source.
Example: "I wanted to share a brief note from our CEO regarding the upcoming changes in the company."
Alternatives: "a short message from" or "a quick note from".
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2.26pm: And a brief note from the Guardian's queen of all things Manchester, Helen Carter.
Why should we peer into display cases to decipher a brief note from Harriet Beecher Stowe?
Midway through Jonathan Coe's latest novel, we are treated to an in-joke, in the form of a brief note from an academic specialising in obscure film.
Below you can read a brief note from Gilbert introducing her blog post on the incident, which shines a light on the country's network of bird rehabilitators and the difficulty they have, at times, in working smoothly with state wildlife agencies: I'm a wildlife rehabilitator in New York's Hudson Valley, and have been taking care of injured and orphaned wild birds for over twenty years.
I've also included a brief note from Joe below.
"A Brief Note from the Editors," with Javier Estrada and Robert Bruner, (P81), Emerging Markets Review, (2002): 329.
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A briefing note from ABN Amro to its customers noted that ABB's asbestos exposure "remains a black box in our view".
He was among a number of MPs cited on a briefing note from Corbyn's team as having supposedly abused the leader.
That's right: according to a briefing note from Walter Pritchard, an analyst at Citi, Microsoft is getting $5 per Android handset sold by HTC following a patent settlement over intellectual property infringement in April 2010 relating to Android.
These comments accompany the publication of a briefing note from IOP which summarises advances in human understanding of the climate and the work being done to create a low-carbon energy infrastructure.
The prime minister was told what had happened in a briefing note from her principal private secretary, who informed her: "Lord Justice Taylor was distinctly unhelpful".
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