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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an note to" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a note to" instead, as "note" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I wanted to leave a note to remind you about the meeting tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a message to" or "a reminder to".
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"The low quality of the beat will likely be viewed negatively by investors," Catherine J. Arnold, an analyst at Credit Suisse, wrote in an note to investors on Tuesday, "although there may be some relief that consumer sales did not fall even further than they did given the issues that J.& J. is dealing with in that business".
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Example: From an 'A' note to a 'G' note.
President Jimmy Carter once sent a note to an adviser extolling the importance of crisis to leadership.
In June, they said, he handed a note to a teller demanding money.
You could phone, tweet or email them, or drop a note to a store manager.
In your journal, write a note to a close friend about your feelings.
"I've just made a note to a couple of people about it".
Thomas Miles allegedly wrote a note to a white woman in Shreveport, Louisiana.
"What a relief," Credit Suisse titled a note to investors.
She makes a note to ask a health visitor to check on the baby.
Benjamin Schachter, a UBS analyst, wrote in a note to investors.
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