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"keep note of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take note or remember something important. You can use it in a variety of situations, such as reminding someone to remember something or telling someone to pay attention to something. For example: - "Please keep note of your flight details so you don't forget them." - "I always keep note of important dates in my calendar." - "Be sure to keep note of any changes made during the meeting." - "The teacher reminded us to keep note of the key points in our textbooks."
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There is also a simple tally chart to keep note of which students arrive on foot.
Keep note of these items that you deem to be important.
Keep note of the areas where you like to shoot and are more accurate and those you are not.
Use a pedometer to keep note of how many steps you take throughout your working day and continuously increase this amount.
I keep glancing at the map, making sure I keep note of the stops, as my smartphone is lifeless and I'm disconnected.
The iFit Running app ($2 on iOS) is great for this because it can track your runs using GPS, help you keep note of your timings and even measure your daily calorie intake.
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I keep notes of ideas.
* Don't disclose your PINs or keep notes of them in your wallet or bag.
Karolinska faculty interviewers are not required to keep notes of those encounters.
Be a magpie for sound clips, and keep notes of where you hear them so you can find them again.
If you want to call to follow up, keep notes of the date you called and with whom you spoke.
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