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"had taken note of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone having paid attention to, or having taken special notice of, something. For example, "The teacher had taken note of the student's excellent work."
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The previous fall, the bureau had taken note of Hafiz's money transfers and opened a case.
But many others said they, too, had taken note of these brazen acts.
Analysts said that investors had taken note of Mr. Cuomo's tough stance toward Indian Point's relicensing.
Mr. Hollande said he had "taken note" of Mr. Bozizé's departure from the country.
By the end of the first week, Jackson - or his wardrobe adviser - had taken note of his surroundings.
Although Naima would not let her eyes leave my face, she had taken note of this exchange.
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Tuesday turned on the disclosure of that Comey had taken notes of his meetings with Trump.
Bloggers have taken note of this connection.
Congress has taken note of the campaign.
Advertisers and analysts have taken note of the revival.
Doctors have taken note of the changes, however.
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