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"note this as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize a statement you are making or drawing attention to something. For example: "Note this as an important point - exams can be a stressful experience for most students."
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In an illuminating article, "Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It," Binyamin Appelbaum and Robert Gebeloff of The New York Times note this as well.
Also, if Jaleel was a Detective, the Mayor will note this as well.
If you held a position within the organization or served as a volunteer, note this as well.
I note this as a prelude to this second follow-up on a column I wrote on Nov. 11 about a customer service initiative being put into effect by the Transportation Security Administration, which announced a program that allows air travelers to seal their checked bags with locks made by various manufacturers and certified by a company called Travel Sentry.
Please note this: As I wrote in my Apr.
We note this as 'X and Z i.i.d.' below.
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Nielsen's report noted this, as well.
(CNet's Caroline McCarthy, who was covering the conference, notes this as well).
Others have noted this as well — when you're in an area with good service, the bar loss doesn't seem to be an issue.
Others have noted this as well.
(OutSports' Cyd Zielger notes this as well, with some clear examples, in his recent post about how the IOC should now ban Russia from its own Winter Olympics).
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