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The phrase "and one notes that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an observation or point that the writer wants to emphasize or highlight.
Example: "In examining the data, one notes that there is a significant increase in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "it is observed that" or "one can observe that".
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Thus, the speed of the wave is 30 centimetres per second, and one notes that in general the speed is c = λν.
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Its indictment of capitalism is so shrill and one-note that it may just as easily set off fits of giggling, because its characters are so ridiculously evil.
Daniel Radcliffe has described his acting in one of the Harry Potter films as so "complacent" and "one-note" that he struggles to watch it.
It was freezing out, and if she messed up just one note, that would have been the story".
From the integral equation on, one notes that (2.38).
Gin and tonics seemed one-note — that note being juniper — before Adam Bernbach transformed the cocktail into a gussied-up herbal concoction at 14th Street small-plates shop Estadio.
Remark 4.1 It is easy to see that max { M 1, M 2 } < 1 holds for sufficiently small A > 0 and B > 0. One notes that α = 3 2, β = 7 4, p = 6 5, q = 3 4 in the mentioned example.
The WinMo version of Office should also be able to fiddle with Open XML docs and something about One Note that lets you draw and record your voice and maybe some other things.
Musa soon received threatening text messages and calls, including one noting that the farm of a meddling government official had been torched.
Oh, and one final note that may have gotten lost with the weekend implosion: Stop bringing in Pedro Baez in key situations.
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