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The phrase "about the note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discussion or information related to a specific note or message.
Example: "I wanted to clarify a few points about the note you sent me yesterday."
Alternatives: "regarding the note" or "concerning the note".
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"Hugo had continued thinking about the note that it would eventually write.
"That's disgusting," Jeff Jerome, the curator of the Edgar Allan Poe House, said about the note.
I wonder about the note he left for my mother to find.
Asked about the note, Mr. LaForte denied having released the chickens.
Over almost seven years, Wells Fargo employees swore to three different stories about the note on Ms. Green's property.
(I first learned about the note from a blog post by Victoria McGrane of The Wall Street Journal).
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Don't, don't DON'T even think about hitting the notes.
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