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Discover Ludwig"makes note of" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to record or write down something of importance for future reference. For example, "The report makes note of the challenges faced by small businesses in the area."
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The report makes note of several red flags.
She makes note of anyone who crosses her screen.
But it is not, alas, an oddity that Hamilton himself makes note of.
But if Echlin makes note of the indifferent, her novel is anything but.
The spy makes note of the play call, writes it down and waits for the play to come again.
The preface makes note of collaborative work between William H. Jacobsen and Grace Dangberg regarding translations and place names.
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We made note of a shouted sentence.
His school made note of the switch.
Next spring, make note of what comes up.
Make note of any potential hazards.
"We made note of the ongoing negotiations and we made note of the alliance obligations of the United States," Dempsey said.
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