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The phrase "a note from dad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written message or communication that has been sent or given by one's father.
Example: "I found a note from dad tucked inside my book, reminding me to take out the trash."
Alternatives: "a message from dad" or "a letter from dad."
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Whatever makes them happy - as long as they don't do anything really honey-nut-loops like trying women for witchcraft, forbidding people from being gay, or stopping women from leaving the house alone without a note from their Dad.
Sherman did, briefly, until he got no money, or even a note, from his dad.
Only a note from her dad offers support, and I remember this.
A note from a nameless informant indicates that my dad doesn't live in Brăila – where he'd been assigned by the communist government – but was actually commuting between Brăila and Bucharest.
Proof came earlier this week when we received a note from a guy whose well-to-do dad has been doing all sorts of tufted and grunty stuff in the closet and behind his family's back for years.
A note from Gladys said, "Nobody came.
Here's a note from the nurse.
I still keep a note from him.
I have a note from my doctor".
A Note From John.
Take a note from Scrooge.
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