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"note too that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate a point that is similar to a previous one. For example, "I strongly believe that global warming is a growing problem; note too that many species of animals are becoming endangered as a result."
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Note too that material may have been placed on the internet without the author's permission.
Nice to note too that Davos remains the voice of sense.
Note too that Hare's most famous pupil is Peter Singer.
We note too that Reviewer2 really liked this part of the manuscript.
Note too that early brain injury can impair subsequent plasticity (Failor et al., 2010).
Note too that individual residues can evolve at substantially different rates (heterotachy).
We note too that iron chelation can prove effective in such models, too [ 237, 311- 315].
However, we note too that faculty have constraints on time and resources, limiting their ability to acquire such skills.
Note too that shoes on very young babies are unnecessary.
Note, too, that 3i has paid out cash dividends for six consecutive years.
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Note too that here we did not weight the deficits which made up the FI.
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