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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noted on it" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has been recorded or acknowledged in a specific context, such as a document or a message. Example: "The changes to the project timeline were noted on it for future reference."
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I have the very first one of those documents; the military units were still carefully noted on it; that first one listed very few dead; it's very short, list No. 1.
It had been rejected by teachers who noted on it, "This is illegal" and, "We do not produce burglars".
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Ms. McFarland drew some criticism this spring for polishing her résumé by noting on it that she "drafted President Reagan's Star Wars speech".
Find the beat, and put the quarter notes on it.
As more than one person noted on Twitter, it was like being in an insane asylum.
As CNN media reporter Brian Stelter noted on Twitter, it was bronze medals all around for MSNBC.
He bandaged it, but noted on Sunday that it was larger in size and gray in appearance.
WikiLeaks published today notes on what it alleges are a large set of CIA hacking tools.
It was noted on our unit that dislodgement of nasogastric tubes occurred commonly.
An untitled sculpture by Robert Gober of a man's rear end with musical notes on it became one of the evening's biggest casualties.
Every note on it is.
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