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as general note
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as general note" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "as a general note." Example: "As a general note, please remember to submit your reports by Friday."
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Alternative expressions(18)
as a general observation
as a general comment
in general
as a general remark
by way of a general note
as a side note
on a related note
generally speaking
as a general rule
for the record
as general appreciation
as general reference
as broad note
as general remark
as general statements
as general remarks
general appreciation
as a common understanding
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60 human-written examples
For purposes of this section and sections 1338 and 1340 of this title, the term "United States" means the customs territory of the United States as defined in general note 2 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
Academia
Also, as a general note, I am thankful that this has been my worst day to date, and well aware that there is almost no chance I will be lucky enough that it will continue to remain so.
News & Media
Finally, as a general note, readers should also be made aware that missense mutations at the aminoacid level may not necessarily be acting just on the protein properties but also on the pre-mRNA splicing process (samesense mutations, of course, can do this as well).
Science
We hope that the following material will be used as new study areas: The first general note would be as follows.
Science
The first general note would be as follows.
Science
Merrill raised its price target for Dixons from 19p to 22p as part of a general note on the retail sector.
News & Media
It contains numerous letters and general notes as well as numerous excerpts from the councils that Gregory held regularly in Rome.
Encyclopedias
As the Attorney General noted, this "automatically forms part of domestic law".
News & Media
As the solicitor general noted in his brief, an employer with a church plan is "relieved of its obligations," regardless of what the third-party administrator does.
News & Media
It's now much better equipped to take on the likes of Evernote as a more general note-taking app — give Notes another try if you've previously been unimpressed by it.
News & Media
The well-coordinated arrests may have disrupted the alliance between Mafiosi and Bloods, but as the attorney general noted, the possibility of continued cooperation between the two groups is both real and frightening.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the article 'a' before "general" when introducing a general observation or comment. The correct phrase is "as a general note".
Common error
Avoid omitting the article 'a' before 'general'. Saying "as general note" is grammatically incorrect. Always include the 'a' for proper grammar: "as a general note".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as general note" is intended to function as an introductory phrase. However, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "as a general note", which serves to introduce a general observation or comment. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "as general note" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. The proper phrasing is "as a general note", which serves to introduce a broad observation or comment. As Ludwig AI confirms, the missing article 'a' renders the phrase non-standard. Alternatives such as "as a general observation" or "in general" may also be suitable depending on the context. Always ensure the inclusion of the indefinite article 'a' for grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as a general observation
Replaces 'note' with 'observation', focusing on a broader, less specific remark.
as a general comment
Substitutes 'note' with 'comment', indicating a remark or opinion.
as a general remark
Replaces 'note' with 'remark', suggesting a brief statement.
by way of a general note
Adds 'by way of', slightly increasing the formality of the introduction.
as a side note
Indicates a related but less important comment.
on a related note
Suggests a connection to the previous topic, similar to a side note.
in general
Offers a very broad perspective or summary statement.
generally speaking
Highlights a broad overview that may not apply in every specific case.
as a general rule
Introduces a common pattern or guideline, often with exceptions.
for the record
Emphasizes the importance of the note being stated.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "as general note" in a sentence?
The correct phrasing is "as a general note". For example: "As a general note, please remember to submit your reports on time."
What are some alternatives to "as general note"?
Alternatives include "as a general observation", "as a general comment", or simply "in general", depending on the context.
Which is correct: "as general note" or "as a general note"?
"As a general note" is the correct phrasing. The inclusion of the article 'a' is necessary for grammatical accuracy.
What's the difference between "as a general note" and "in general"?
"As a general note" introduces a specific comment or reminder, while "in general" makes a broad statement or summary.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
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1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested