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Discover Ludwig"a note for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce information about a note written for a particular person. For example: "I left a note for my roommate on the kitchen table."
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I'll leave a note for Lydia.
_____ A note for your diaries.
I left a note for him.
Mrs. Goetz left a note for her husband, too.
A note for 200 million euros matures in May.
I knew it was a note for me.
She left a note for me to call her.
She left a note for him with the doorman, asking for help.
Customers often helped themselves and left a note for the tab.
He put out a note for the milkman: "No milk until Friday".
He leaves a note for his wife, ordering her to leave too.
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