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The phrase "taking note on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "taking note of." Example: "I am taking note of your suggestions for the upcoming project."
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Foreign companies are taking note: On April 2, American Airlines debuted a daily non-stop flight from Chicago to Shanghai, after a tortuous application process for a rare license to operate within China.
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