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"but of note" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a point or detail that is especially noteworthy or interesting. For example: "The history of the city is long and complex, but of note is the local legend of a hidden fortune."
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But of note are also the bread and cured meats, which will be made in collaboration with Lille Bakery and Steensgaard, respectively.
You'll find feature upon feature in this celebrity home, but of note we are partial to the Roman-style bathhouse, 18-seat theater and the underground ballroom topped with groin vault ceilings.
The methylation level had decreased by day 10, but of note, the methylation decrease occurred at different positions in the control (+66) and genistein-treated (−23) cells.
We do not as yet understand the mechanism(s) regulating the tempo of cell division in these responding T cells but of note our gene expression array analysis implicates at least 3 potential target regulators of G1/S transition.
This only leaves small scope for improvement – but of note, there is still a significant effect for both groups.
CBF was globally decreased in AD, but of note is that a global CBF decrease does not necessarily indicate dementia.
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(Oh...) In miscellaneous but of-note news from the episode, Kanye West may not want to queue up the show on his DVR, as he was targeted twice.
Far from conclusive, of course, but worthy of note.
There may have been some, but none of note.
A recurring theme but still of note, nonetheless.
Their three-chord rock, pared down rock spawned countless imitators but few of note.
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