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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cute note" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a note that is charming or endearing in nature.
Example: "She left a cute note on my desk, wishing me good luck for my presentation."
Alternatives: "an adorable message" or "a sweet note."
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She leaves him a cute note on his car ("please don't think I'm a nutcase"), and soon after a cafe conversation they're confessing their mutual appreciation for Paul Simon's "Graceland".
Let's end on a cute note (or three).
Leave glass pitchers or carafes out on the table and think about attaching a cute note encouraging people to only pour what they need.
This is just more explaining away, and Mendelson thinks it permits him to end his piece on a cute note about Eliot's erotic poems to his second wife.
So she bought it, wrote a cute note on a napkin, and placed them both on the kitchen counter for her dad to see when he got home from work that day.
Tell your crush how you feel with a cute note.
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Now, when we get a slip from T.S.A. telling us our bags have been searched, we may be the only people who also get a cute, personal note with the word "Cool!" written on the slip.
Alice Bristol accuses her husband Tom of being a cold potato because he never thinks of writing cute notes or giving her unusal gifts, like their neighbors, the Twinnings.
By Peter De Vries The New Yorker, June 24 , 1950 P. 26Alice Bristol accuses her husband Tom of being a cold potato because he never thinks of writing cute notes or giving her unusal gifts, like their neighbors, the Twinnings.
Leave cute notes, give big hugs and never let a day go by without saying I love you.
They would leave cute notes for each other to discover in their apartment; they would both be amazing artists and supportive of each other's careers.
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