Sentence examples for noting something from inspiring English sources

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But pardon me for noting something obvious: the changes in the verse are not improvements.

But it is also worth noting something else: 3 January 2008 and 31 December 1999 were just ahead of nasty declines in global output, the second much nastier than the first.

In an interview with the British Library about the work, Zephaniah said: "I hope that it kind of goes down as a document noting something that was very important.

It's worth noting something else important about the Trump coalition and the personality-based divide that has become so important to understanding American politics today.

I'd finish noting something I liked about the show, but then I'd have to jot down one of the more melodramatic contrivances that I'd sighed (or giggled) about.

Politico takes this "going to the local media" phenomenon and casts a lot of weird aspersions on it (It's "unusually aggressive!" It's "desperate!") before noting something very obvious: It's the "local press" where "far more people who Obama wants to target get their news".

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But note something else.

"We gave him notes: something super simple.

However the report notes something else.

Pascal noted something similar in his Pensées.

Separately, Gambetti and Lugaresi noted something striking about the disease.

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