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below noted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "below noted" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used to refer to information or items that are mentioned later in the text, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "Please find the details of the meeting below noted in the agenda."
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The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and clarifications column, Wednesday 30 June 2010 The colour story below noted the jeers from World Cup viewers in Germany when TV coverage showed two British fans in Bloemfontein dressed in what looked like "German military uniforms from the first world war".
News & Media
In fact our readers below noted that the "sold out" sign was put up within about an hour of the phones going on sale.
News & Media
The CHW below noted the importance of educational advancement in the post-prison CHW training program given the context of mass incarceration and resulting impacts on a community of people.
Science
CORRECTION: A posted below noted the graph from page 5 of Higgs paper does not show an evening out of investment in 1937.
News & Media
The patients quoted below noted that their doctors had provided information that allowed them to make treatment decision themselves.
Science
Primary antibodies were diluted in 5% non-fat dry milk or BSA in Tris-buffered saline (TBS) containing the below noted percentages of Tween 20.
Science
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53 human-written examples
See below, note 109, for the testimony about the Arabic version from this Syriac translation.
Science
Attach your P-11 below: Attach your CV below: If you have another file in addition to the P-11 and CV, attach it below: NOTE.
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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News & Media
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News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While grammatically acceptable, consider using more common alternatives like "noted below" or "mentioned below" for better clarity and flow.
Common error
Avoid overuse of the phrase "below noted" in formal writing. It can sound unnatural. Opt for more conventional phrases like "as noted below" or "mentioned below" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "below noted" functions as a post-positive modifier, indicating that the information being referred to can be found later in the text. Although functional, as Ludwig examples show, there are better alternatives.
Frequent in
Science
42%
News & Media
40%
Formal & Business
18%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "below noted" is grammatically acceptable but somewhat less common than alternatives like "noted below" or "mentioned below". While it appears in various contexts, including scientific and news sources, it's advisable to use it judiciously, especially in formal writing. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase may sound awkward to some readers. For clarity and a more polished tone, consider using the suggested alternatives for better readability.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
noted below
Reverses the word order for a more conventional phrasing.
mentioned below
Uses "mentioned" instead of "noted", providing a slight variation in wording.
as noted below
Adds "as" to the beginning of the phrase for emphasis or clarity.
detailed below
Substitutes "detailed" for "noted", implying a more comprehensive explanation is coming.
outlined below
Replaces "noted" with "outlined", suggesting a structured presentation of information follows.
shown below
Indicates that the information is visually presented further down.
described below
Similar to "detailed below", but with a slightly broader scope.
indicated below
Uses "indicated" instead of "noted", implying a more subtle reference.
presented below
Emphasizes the act of presenting information later in the text.
discussed further below
Specifies that the topic will be explored in more depth later.
FAQs
What's a more common way to say "below noted"?
Alternatives include "noted below", "mentioned below", or "as noted below", depending on the specific context.
Is "below noted" grammatically incorrect?
While not strictly incorrect, "below noted" can sound somewhat awkward or less polished compared to alternatives like "noted below".
Can I use "below noted" in formal writing?
It's generally advisable to avoid "below noted" in formal contexts. Opt for clearer and more conventional alternatives such as "as mentioned below" or "detailed below".
What is the difference between "below noted" and "noted below"?
"Below noted" places the adverb "below" before the verb "noted", which is less common in standard English. "Noted below" is a more conventional and widely accepted phrasing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested