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The phrase "at note" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific point or detail in a document, but the expression is unclear without additional context.
Example: "Please refer to the comments at note 5 for further clarification."
Alternatives: "in reference to" or "regarding".
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See sources cited supra at note 1.
return to text at note 7. 8.
Cf. text infra at note 21.
Cf. text infra at note 23.
They were also less effective at note taking.
See the cases cited at note 26 infra.
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It's clear that even a week after I've done this, my attempt at note-taking has failed, for I have no idea what any of these terms mean: "nominalistic motive"; "metaphysical pathos"; "the tacit assumption of each age".
He's glancing at notes.
He blogs at Notes Toward a New Chimera at Patheos.
"They could look at notes and hear music," Hayden said.
And sometimes candidates can be seen looking down at notes.
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