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Discover LudwigThe phrase "critical note" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to an added comment or observation, often critical in nature, that is made about something. For example, "In his review of the movie, the critic added a critical note about the lead actor's performance."
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Wolfe went out on a critical note.
The United Nations sounded a similar, critical note.
But I do not want to end on a critical note.
On "Late Show," Mr. Rather struck a critical note about the government's intelligence efforts.
& Schnitzler, A. A critical note on the definition of phase-amplitude cross-frequency coupling.
But while it is largely a pro-Trump ad, it sneaks in a critical note about his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
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Critical notes on the avian genus Lophortyx.
Her critical notes, delivered with the energetic conviction of her age, are a delight.
The usual order is sutra bhashya varttika (collection of critical notes)–tika.
In 1852 all the tales were published with critical notes and a scholarly introduction by Moe.
A complete translation, with an introduction and critical notes, by Brian A. Hatcher.
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