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The phrase "note please" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to politely ask someone to take notice or pay attention to something that is being said or written. For example: "Note please, the meeting has been moved to tomorrow at 2 PM." "Note please, there is a typo in the second paragraph." "Note please, this offer is only valid until the end of the week." "Please note, the dress code for the event is formal attire." "Note please, all students must submit their assignments by the end of the day."
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Answers on a Post-it note please!
Students: Tell us … NOTE: Please use only your first name.
Note, please, the subject's use of a Tanita Tikaram reference.
Beside it is a note: Please put this on.
PLEASE NOTE: Please bring a laptop to use in class.
Note: Please send proposals via email only.
On that note, please pipe up in the comments if you think I'm missing something.
If you find this note, please report this to the police.
Note, please, that only this last strategy helps us protect ourselves and our families now.
Note: Please preview this video to make sure it is appropriate for your students.
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