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The phrase "a note of grim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, tone, or feeling that is serious, dark, or foreboding.
Example: "The report concluded with a note of grim, highlighting the challenges that lay ahead for the community."
Alternatives: "a hint of darkness" or "a touch of severity".
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Christopher Hitchens began his memoir, "Hitch-22," on a note of grim amusement at finding himself described in a British National Portrait Gallery publication as "the late Christopher Hitchens".
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He takes note of grim events that are "certain to put a smile on Hitler's face in hell".
With their light feet and waving hips, the women supply a note of lyricism — a remembered calm and sweetness — to counteract the grim videos.
Deborah said the staff calls these grim monologues his "deads" — they make a note of how many he has in a day or a week and gauge his state of mind by their number.
A note of humility?
Moss finally took note of the grim vista beyond her dash.
A sense of grim deterioration is ever present.
Let me just add on a soupcon of grim.
Little wonder that Japanese stocks snapped a four-day rally to end the week on a woeful note, given the barrage of grim statistics hitting them.
You imagined an approaching phalanx of grim Cossacks.
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