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Discover Ludwig"notes well" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or thing that remembers or understands something quickly or easily, as in "John notes well, so he can quickly recall information."
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"Jews were given a characteristic physiognomy," Lipton notes, "well before biological racism permeated European thought".
The downgrade put the notes well below the quality threshold set by fund regulators.
We know that the trooper' " — Wooten — " 'got to see the interview notes; well, we never have, and that's kind of a scary position for us to be in.
Neal Davies, the bass-baritone singing Jesus, got around the notes well, except in his lowest range, but lacked the warmth usually associated with the role.
Mr. Finckel got around the notes well enough but would have benefited from a bigger sound in a work written for the powerhouse Mstislav Rostropovich.
These were the sites of his most famous acts: the trunk and can were everyday objects, the exhibition notes, well within the ken of immigrant audiences.
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Beinart notes (well-meaning Israeli diplomats who would "rebrand" Israel take note): "Israel does not have a public relations problem; it has a policy problem.
But note well those grapes, and the passion fruit above.
And Fallon then noted, "Well, it looks amazing".
Note well: Urban Outfitters is an extremely successful company.
Note well: the gun-control issue will be a hot one in the November election.
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