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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at some notes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to specific notes or points of information, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I would like to comment at some notes regarding the presentation."
Alternatives: "on certain notes" or "about some notes".
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Perry looked down at some notes but still couldn't answer.
Humming quietly, she peered at some notes she'd taken about the directions the doll pointed in — "L, B, L, R," and so on — that would help her find the way out.
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Although the country's poverty is as appalling as ever, "Afghanistan Year 1380" -- which refers to the current Muslim calendar year -- at least has some notes of hope.
Our pals over at Spinner have some notes up from Friday as well.
I wouldn't expect a two-trillion-dollar deal to go down without somebody at least making some notes on the back of an envelope somewhere.
At least take some notes.
At least make some notes right after the incident.
When in a relaxed moment or at bedtime make some notes on a small disposable notepad (not a journal).
But, when they were over, all the parties walked up as usual and tossed some notes at his feet.
An executive with a Swiss financial advisory firm said that he had placed an order to redeem some notes at the end of October.
Look across the pond at O2 and take some notes.
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