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Discover Ludwig"I noted them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a group of items that you have remembered or written down. For example, "I noted them on my list so I wouldn't forget."
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I noted them for their clarity, their rhythm, their beauty and their enchantment.
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No, I note them because they may be proof that we are all a bunch of phonies.
I note them down whenever I overhear someone narrating them.
But I note them all -- like really big, small.
I'm much fresher and clear-headed when I first get up and often have great ideas last thing at night, so I note them down so I can work on them first thing!
But I note them in particular in the service of balance, and better hopes for nutritional science than a never-ending sequence of misguided action followed by errant reaction.
I've noted them too, and found them conspicuously high, which can be a turn-off.
Nearly 20 years on, my wife and I can still chortle merrily about the translated menu that bequeathed us The Six Edible Snails From Bourgogne; but I was alone for Handles in Syrup and Rape on a Plank, Sailor-Style, and would have forgotten both if I hadn't soberly noted them down at the time.
Lena and [executive producer] Jenni Konner were noting me on my drafts and I was noting them on theirs".
Talking with customers and employees on the show floor, I noted how few of them could actually say what H.P. was and did, or (from the employees) who these customers were and what they wanted.
When I noted that many of them were yelling things like: "I've got 490," and "I just got a fairy," I made the connection.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com