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"note how" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it can be used to introduce a subsequent sentence or phrase that further explains a previously-mentioned topic.
For example, you might write: "The presence of modern technology has had a significant impact on the job market. Note how many industries today require skills that weren't even contemplated a few decades ago."
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And note how.
Note how cute they are.
(Side note: How the world has changed.
But note how the gap between the two remains considerable.
But I want to note how popular the plan is.
Note how incomes peaked in the latter 1990s.
Note how full the pan is at this point.
Note how he doesn't name these "reputable scientists".
Even Rust and Marty note how the Tuttles got away.
Note how the above sentence is phrased.
Also note how tall these cars were.
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