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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note was taped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action where a note has been affixed to a surface using tape.
Example: "After the meeting, a note was taped to the door to inform everyone of the schedule change."
Alternatives: "a note was attached" or "a note was affixed".
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In recent months, another neighbor said, a note was taped to their door reading, "Please do not Knock at Any Time".
Across the street, at the entrance to the loft apartment where Etan's mother and father, Stan, live, a note was taped near the door's buzzer.
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Last week, a handwritten note was taped to the front door of the house that read: "Dear Press: Derrick no longer lives here.
The note was taped to a pole, near the Incurable Collector antique shop.
Pictures and handwritten notes are taped to the metal.
(Note: this was taped before the most recent financial meltdown).
At the appointed time, I found curtains drawn over the wall-size window and the glass door, to which a note inscribed "Mr. Brody" was taped.
(If can add a small production note, the show was taped in between Bloomberg's bombshell post that the NSA knew about Heartbleed and had exploited it, and the NSA's later vigorous denial.
Everything was taped, and voluminous notes were taken.
CNN noted that Chappelle's interview with Jones was taped before West's bizarre meeting with Trump at the White House on Thursday.
In addition to field notes, each session was tape-recorded.
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