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Free sign upThe phrase "a notes of a" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, likely intended to be "a note of" or "notes of."
Example: "I received a note of appreciation from my colleague for my hard work."
Alternatives: "a message of" or "a reminder of."
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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.
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You can also use the A note of an A440 tuning fork for reference pitch.
Could Rob just make a note of a metaphor, please?
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.
His intervention was revealed yesterday in a note of a meeting which took place in Glasgow in March between Scottish officials and Alobidi.
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.
There is a note of a phone conversation between Mrs Thatcher and home secretary Leon Brittan in London.
If a note of a given instrument has a duration of more than 2 s, everything that is after the 2nd second is discarded.
A note of a smell.
try keeping a note of all the planning on a piece of paper.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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