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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a specific aspect or detail related to something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "There was a note of a change in her tone that suggested she was upset."
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a touch of".
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Could Rob just make a note of a metaphor, please?
"Citizenfour" ended on a note of a new whistleblower coming forward.
His intervention was revealed yesterday in a note of a meeting which took place in Glasgow in March between Scottish officials and Alobidi.
He'll rush out of a room to make a note of a phrase he's just heard or a line that's just occurred to him.
Last year he faxed a note of a meeting that he held with a CCC director from his office in the House of Commons.
It is understood the redacted material, which includes a note of a telephone message and letter from Savile to Mrs Thatcher, has not been passed to police.
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Earlier this year, Adam Gopnik wrote a Notes of a Gastronome article about inventive pastry chefs (or "dessert modernism," as Gopnik calls it), including Adrià's younger brother, Albert.
A root note of "A" was used for all the contour patterns, the same as was used by [4].
But a new study offers a note of caution.
Sounding a note of finality, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Pakistan had done all it could.
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