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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added a notation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of including a note or comment for clarification or emphasis in a document or text.
Example: "In the report, I added a notation to explain the significance of the data presented."
Alternatives: "included a note" or "made a comment".
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The waiter who brought them added a notation to his check: "1 Cestafeel - 20 cents".
He then passed the paper to his companion, another prominent savant who studied it for a moment, added a notation of his own, and passed it back again.
After another email, they added a notation that the slurs were removed.
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He also allegedly altered a worksheet pertaining to Stewart's shares by adding a notation "@60″ after ImClone.
If you are a VIP asked to write a letter of support and you write it yourself, just add a notation: "The content of this letter is original with the undersigned author".
For example, adding a notation on whether a state was allocated based on multiple indicators, a single indicator or via time-based assumptions only.
Make sure to add a notation of how the attachments are relevant.
The system is designed to let the sender add a voice notation to the photo.
Fact checkers who revel in compiling lists of the president's "lies and misleading statements" should, in good faith, add a special notation referencing this particular presidential mantra.
Add a track into your notation software and record some MIDI keystrokes from your synthesizer.
The only charge the jury did reject was the allegation against Mr. Bacanovic that he added the notation "@60" in an effort to prove that there was a pre-existing sale agreement that would have affected the ImClone stock.
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