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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written communication that offers a recommendation or advice.
Example: "I received a note suggesting that we reconsider our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "a message recommending" or "a memo proposing".
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Shah added a note suggesting the plan might "save them some pocket money".
A note suggesting marital problems was discovered, according to the police.
Meanwhile, I have given Martin Hurst a note suggesting someone he could talk to who runs the Herbal Practitioner's Association.
I got his e-mail address from a friend and sent him a note suggesting we grab a drink.
The Historical Society's records did not list a donor of the petrified wood, just a note suggesting it had come from the Horse Fence Hill Road area.
A note suggesting the spotless Mr Singh asked to be kept at "arm's length" from the sales looks unedifying, at the least.The government is responding in two ways.
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The president decided to take action when a note suggested his daughter would be the target.
The figure, analysts at ANZ said in a note, suggested "a continued weakness in the economy" and confirmed "our view that the policies implemented so far have failed to arrest a cyclical downturn".
If you scroll down to the bottom of Grumpelt's site, a note suggests readers can buy the domain by making a $10,000 donation to the charity "Hate Free YEG," which cleans up racist graffiti in Edmonton.
Charles A. Cannon, the son of the founder and for 50 years the mill-town patriarch, "would send people to me with a handwritten note suggesting we help out with an unsecured loan," former banker Jenkins said.
Writer ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that ospreys may be making a come-back, possibly because less DDT is reportedly being used.
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