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Discover Ludwig'have notes' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way of saying that you possess written or physical records of important information. For example, "I have notes from the meeting that we can refer to when making our decision."
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If you have notes, spread them out.
"But they have notes on their houses, and I don't".
For example: "I don't have notes," Rumsfeld insisted.
But I wouldn't remember the difference between the two sections if I didn't have notes.
Beers have "notes of dandelion" or taste like "sea breeze and coriander".
'I have notes' Beyoncé-speak for: I have feedback, and you should totally be scared.
I don't necessarily have notes, so I'm going to bare my soul and just bear with me.
You kind of want to say 'do you have notes for me?' She never would because she's too sweet.
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Others have noted this affinity.
The Cincinnati Art Museum and Taft Museum of Art have noted collections.
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