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Discover Ludwig"takes note of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you want to express that someone has paid attention to, or is aware of, something. For example: She took note of the changes before committing them.
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The film also takes note of Kelly's involvement in politics.
Another small detail Quinn takes note of is defenders' positioning.
In case of refusal the Tribunal takes note of it.
Seth's opening paragraph takes note of a plan that is indeed vile.
In a statement, Novartis said it "takes note" of Aventis's invitation.
Of course, Shah also takes note of any human oddities he encounters.
Weisman takes note of Moynihan's "wit and sparkle" and his "gift for flattery".
And yet at least America takes note of the feelings of its non-white citizens.
Hughes also takes note of some cautionary similarities between Rome and America.
He also takes note of the growing awareness of the industry's perils.
Gerald Nicosia takes note of it in "Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac".
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