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The phrase "a notation on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comment, remark, or explanation related to a specific subject or topic.
Example: "The report included a notation on the importance of data accuracy in research."
Alternatives: "a note regarding" or "a comment about".
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On 8 February, one Chetnik commander made a notation on his copy of written orders issued by Đurišić that the detachments had received additional orders to kill all Muslims they encountered.
On 8 February, one Chetnik commander made a notation on their copy of written orders issued by Đurišić that the detachments had received additional orders to kill all Muslims they encountered.
Suspension from the University for one or more semesters with a notation on the transcript that the cause was a violation of academic ethics.
A notation on the flyleaf stated that the number of pages was ninety-two.
The calendar, which bears the initials M.J., has a notation on April 8 , 2001 that says "pack to Trevor".
Instead, the two women were put on probation with a notation on their academic record for 10 months.
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Without a notation of attendance on their transcripts, seniors cannot receive diplomas.
In one of the government's exhibits in the case, a handwritten notation on one of PurchasePro's old financial statements reads, "Ripp letter killed these," next to revenue figures supposedly derived from marketing arrangements with AOL.
"The way we protect our homes" reads a hand scribbled notation on one photo of a hanging man.
The punishments can be a expulsion and a permanent notation on a student's transcript, potentially life-altering penalties.
Graham may be able to help explain a cryptic notation on a calendar that federal authorities found at the Balco lab in a file bearing Jones's name.
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