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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazing note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a note that is impressive or noteworthy in some way, often in contexts like music, writing, or personal messages.
Example: "I received an amazing note from my friend that really lifted my spirits."
Alternatives: "incredible message" or "fantastic note".
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There was also an amazing note from John Cale.
There was also an amazing note from John Cale...
Track 15 "Smyrneiko Minore", sung by Marika Papagika, has the most amazing note I've ever heard on a recording.
Or George Jones?" "If there's anything that I hope that I have contributed to country music, it's probably not going to be song of the year, or to sing some amazing note people will talk about forever," Mr. Shelton said.
He imagines co-composing with the maestro, awed by his amazing note progressions and multi-melodic themes, and overall musical ability.
A little background research on Google told me that Mr. Wang, the founder of the chain, had worked as a young man apprenticing to a famous 'President's Chef,' Here's an amazing note: they are the first restaurant chain in China to ban smoking on the premises!
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I have amazing notes.
There is also the historian Robert Darnton, a generous and loving big brother who turns over amazing notes on a book he was thinking about writing, so that John can write his own book.
Mr. Bloomberg described the deal as nothing short of "amazing," noting that the original suit, McCain v. Koch, was brought in State Supreme Court in Manhattan in 1983, about the same time that the compact disc first went on sale.
Weinzweig takes amazing notes on his travels -- I've visited many of the same Parmigiano-Reggiano or sherry vinegar or chocolate makers, often with Weinzweig, and I still always learn something when I read his accounts.
Now as I suggested on Tuesday, Madison also played a major role, and I talked at the end of Tuesday's lecture about his amazing notes that he recorded partly thinking ahead to posterity.
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