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The phrase "I took note of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an expression meaning to remember, pay attention to, or record something for future reference. For example: "I took note of the date and time of our next meeting, so I don't forget."
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I took note of it mentally.
I took note of every one of his wonderful inconsistencies.
As the brother of Gen. A. B. Johnston, I took note of all he said.
"I took note of it because I was feeling strangely fresh".
I took note of one stand I plan to frequent, which is entirely devoted to meatballs.
Over the three days of my final visit I took note of his subjects.
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I take note of it.
I take note of what happened and store it for the future".
"I take note of today's decision from Cas but I see it as a profound injustice," Platini said in a statement.
It's why I take note of what's new in academic publishing, because every once in a while, among the myriad case studies, sociology textbooks, and course companions, a book such as Jock Young's crops up.
I take note of a view expressed by some philosophers on Aristotle's ethics: Bertrand Russell observed that "Aristotle's opinions on moral questions are always such as were conventional in his day" (1945: 174).
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