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The phrase "as it notes elsewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to information or details that have been mentioned in another part of the text.
Example: "The report highlights several key findings, as it notes elsewhere, which are crucial for understanding the overall impact of the study."
Alternatives: "as mentioned previously" or "as stated in another section".
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What UKCFA can't ensure is that donors and investors get whatever it is they have pledged money for — as it notes elsewhere on its website: "Your money is at risk, and there are never any guarantees that you will get the returns or rewards indicated".
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