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The phrase "a good luck note" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a note or message that expresses good wishes or encouragement, often given to someone before an important event.
Example: "Before the big exam, she slipped a good luck note into his backpack to cheer him on."
Alternatives: "a good luck message" or "a best wishes note."
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If you feel like you're giving a ton of support and getting no support at all, even in the most basic things, like getting a "good luck!" note before a big exam, then you may be getting used by your partner.
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