Sentence examples for a first note from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a first note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an initial message, comment, or piece of information in a discussion or document.
Example: "In a first note, I would like to address the importance of teamwork in our project."
Alternatives: "an initial note" or "a preliminary note".

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A first note sounded in February when, in an academic survey, retired police captains and higher-ranking officers said pressure to reduce crime had led some managers to alter crime data to show annual decreases in the index crimes measured in the department's CompStat program.

A first note: I agree with Alden's purported claims to appreciate informed public debate on the TISA, and am heartened to see him view the disclosure of secret documents as an important aspect of that informed debate.

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For example, an "e" is an eighth note and a q is a quarter note.

In simple time, a two represents a half note (minim), a four represents a quarter note (crotchet), an eight represents an eighth note (quaver), and so on.

(Remember: A 1 before the note signifies it is an eighth note, and a 2 signifies that it is a quarter note).

With this song, a quarter note can be counted as a single beat, so an eighth note will only last for half of a beat.

Is it a quarter note, an eighth note, sixteenth note?

Then write a second note.

Four days later, a second note from Angela arrived.

A second note requested a reading of the testimony of Sylvia Stewart, a police clerk.

A second note in a plastic bag secured with string proved more robust.

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