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The phrase "amused to note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you find something entertaining or interesting to observe or mention.
Example: "I am amused to note that the team has managed to complete the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "pleased to observe" or "entertained to see".
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Her given name, she is amused to note, is contained in the word "lavatory".
Vuchic, who was born in Belgrade, was amused to note that he'd been interviewed by the old Party mouthpiece Izvestia.
She was amused to note that many readers had thought that his impotence was "me making some point about colonialism..
I was surprised and amused to note an important omission in David Quammen's otherwise interesting review of "Between Man and Beast" (April 7).
Students of the British class system, on show in the Shawcross lexicon, will be amused to note that I am put in my place as a foreman.
Since then, other family members have visited, bringing their children with them, and I was always amused to note that each visiting group would be hosted by a different Bernalda "cousin".
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And where was he? Escaping Enniscorthy, he's rather amused to find himself in Brooklyn.
That glance from under the untidy chopped fringe was bright as a bird's, flitting in an instant from fey to amused to aghast.
He released his third studio album, Amused to Death, in 1992.
There followed "The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking," "Radio Kaos," and "Amused to Death".
Sales of Amused to Death topped out at around one million and there was no tour in support of the album.
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