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The phrase "able to note their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to observe or acknowledge something related to a group or individuals.
Example: "The researchers were able to note their findings during the experiment."
Alternatives: "capable of observing their" or "able to recognize their".
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The students who attend these sessions are able to note their participation on their applications if they later apply to U.C.L.A., which would signal their academic seriousness.
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This resulted in difficulty obtaining a two-grade improvement, as many patients were not able to note the changes in their appearance without seeing the baseline photos.
For example, they were able to note which roads commuters were most likely to go to in their search for parking.
While supervising the move, Mitrokhin was able to note whatever top-secret files he wanted.
Both sides, it has been suggested, would be able to note "reservations", even if they endorsed the broadest of principles.
On a long, meandering walk one morning, I was able to note many of the elements of Mr. Butterfield's vision.
You may able to note the one point where I have just about had enough, and my voice tightens and quickens while I ask another "silly question".
On the Web site, he is able to note which articles are most popular and which are least read -- a kind of free market survey.
An effective leader should be able to note some of your strengths and weaknesses, but, with self-appraisal, the hard work has been done for them.
I'm able to note striations in the fabric on the couch cushions, and clear patterns on the sweaters and beanbags.
Interesting to even be able to note the difference.
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