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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a note" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to some kind of physical note, such as a post-it note, or a note that you have written down in a journal or a notebook. For example, "I wrote down a few reminders for a note, so I don't forget them."
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For a note of sweetness I thought of dates.
Breel Embolo has no need for a note from his parents.
At this time, I offer a mere list, except for a note on "Ida".
Failing that, you'd settle for a note saying: "Schedule's busy, but let's try to find some studio time".
By David Denby December 13, 2014 At this time, I offer a mere list, except for a note on "Ida".
It allows for a note or melody to ring, linger — to outlive the motion or impulse that created it.
It's a balancing act, though - the best tone for a note is often reached with fingertip fretting.
Unless the law changes, some mothers may ask their pediatricians for a note that breast-feeding is medically necessary.
I offer a mere list, except for a note on what is by far the best film of the year.
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