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The phrase "a note has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a note or message has been created, received, or acknowledged in some context.
Example: "A note has been left on your desk regarding the meeting schedule for next week."
Alternatives: "a message has been" or "a memo has been".
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A note has been mentioned on the life cycle cost analysis of pervious concrete.
A note has been presented on current research trends and the future prospects.
A note has been pinned to his door demanding protection money from his haulage business.
A note has been passed to me by one of the pulchritudinous PR people representing the bookies tonight.
On Ireland, he says a note has been published today showing how this issue will be dealt with.
The article is still available on the Times website, although a note has been added stating that "This article is the subject of a legal complaint".
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They later discovered that a note had been scrawled on the back of the book.
The police said that the death was apparently a suicide and that a note had been found near the body.
Asked about a suicide note, he said it was department policy to neither confirm nor deny that a note had been found.
The police would not comment on whether a note had been found, but a spokesman said that nothing except the body had been removed from the house.
About a month after the first one arrived, the e-mails showed a note had been added to the opening of the essay: "This is enlightening.
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