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notes not allowed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "notes not allowed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that taking notes is prohibited, such as in a classroom or during a meeting. Example: "Please remember that notes not allowed during the exam to ensure fairness for all students."
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59 human-written examples
He studied at a German university and, his author biography notes, "is not allowed to say more about his career than that he was a senior civil servant for many years" – a formulation that those familiar with the dustjacket subterfuges of certain spies-turned-writers will find a little … well, spooky.
News & Media
He studied at a German university and, his author biography notes, "is not allowed to say more about his career than that he was a senior civil servant for many years" – a formulation that those familiar with the dustjacket subterfuges of certain spies-turned-writers will find a little … well, spooky.
News & Media
Notes are not allowed during the exam.
Wiki
Valentine, it should be noted, was not allowed to pick his pitching coach and clashed with McClure, who was fired last August.
News & Media
Researchers may view them and take notes, but are not allowed to make reproductions, digital or otherwise.
Academia
Per the instructions of the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, note-taking is not allowed.
News & Media
He sees a column of smoke rising from the old quarter, where the fighting was the worst, noting: "I was not allowed to visit it.
News & Media
During the preparation time, note taking was not allowed.
Science
Author's note: Press was not allowed to take images during the event.
News & Media
But when Marge goes to fill out Bart's permission form, she reads aloud: "Please note: homemaker is not allowed as it is not real work, that's why you don't get paid".
News & Media
(Note: You are not allowed to check in too early.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When instructing individuals not to take notes, clearly state the reason for the prohibition to ensure compliance and understanding. For example, "Notes not allowed during the exam to ensure fairness for all students."
Common error
Avoid ambiguity by specifying exactly what kind of "notes" are "not allowed". For instance, are digital notes permitted while handwritten notes are not? Be specific to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "notes not allowed" functions as a directive or prohibition. It's a concise way to convey that note-taking is restricted or forbidden in a particular context, similar to the example provided by Ludwig where "notes are not allowed during the exam".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "notes not allowed" is a directive used to prohibit note-taking. While grammatically sound, its frequency is limited due to the absence of exact examples in the current dataset. Ludwig AI indicates its usability in contexts needing such restrictions, and more formal alternatives exist, such as "note-taking is prohibited". Usage should be mindful of clarity, specifying the scope of the prohibition to avoid ambiguity. Consider the context to determine whether the shortened form is appropriate or if a more complete sentence is warranted.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Taking notes is not allowed
Rephrases the sentence to focus on the action of taking notes.
Note-taking is prohibited
Replaces the passive voice with an active construction and uses a more formal term, "prohibited".
Note-taking is not permitted
Restates the original meaning using "permitted" instead of "allowed" in a passive construction.
Notes are not permitted
A more formal version using "permitted" instead of "allowed".
Notes are forbidden
Substitutes "not allowed" with the stronger term "forbidden", implying a stricter rule.
No notes permitted
Uses a shorter, more direct construction with "permitted" as a synonym for "allowed".
Recording notes is disallowed
Uses "disallowed" to convey that taking notes is not approved.
No note-taking
A concise, informal way of expressing the prohibition of taking notes.
Notes are restricted
Indicates that the ability to take notes is limited or controlled.
Do not take notes
Direct instruction to refrain from taking notes.
FAQs
How to use "notes not allowed" in a sentence?
You can use "notes not allowed" to indicate that note-taking is prohibited in a specific context. For example: "Please remember that "notes not allowed" during the exam to ensure fairness for all students."
What can I say instead of "notes not allowed"?
You can use alternatives like "note-taking is prohibited", "no notes permitted", or "taking notes is not allowed" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "notes not allowed" or "notes are not allowed"?
"Notes not allowed" is a shortened, acceptable version often used in signs or quick instructions. "Notes are not allowed" is a grammatically complete sentence that provides more formality.
What's the difference between "notes not allowed" and "no notes allowed"?
While both phrases convey the same meaning, "no notes allowed" is a more common and direct way to indicate that taking notes is prohibited. "Notes not allowed" is less common but still understandable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested