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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note to file" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in professional or administrative contexts to refer to a written record or documentation that is intended to be kept for reference.
Example: "Please make sure to include a note to file regarding the meeting outcomes for future reference."
Alternatives: "a record for documentation" or "a memo for the files".
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These problems revealed from the interim analysis led to the following conclusions which were documented in a note to file: 1) 160 patients will be required, distributed to four patients per cluster with twenty clusters per treatment arm.
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She keeps her car in a garage -- what a perk (note to file).
Yes, of course it's fun to play dress up and pretend to be super Glam for a night -- but note to file -- no paparazzi is following us out of the party.
Note to file: Put them in Dropbox.
Note to file: Nothing that you don't understand is likely to ever turn out well.
Note to file, the first one to the courthouse gets the best deal.
Use a signed Note to File to explain any discrepancies, missing or incomplete data.
Minor administrative amendments are documented in notes to file.
On July 2, a supervisor attached a note to the file, saying the case was essentially closed.
Life's photographer attached a note to his files after visiting Clinton in Park Ridge.
Ms Bromley said she had attached a note to Atherton's file in 2006 that said: "Four domestics, last one 24/4/04, was cautioned for assault.
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