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"to take note of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of noticing or acknowledging something. For example, "The teacher asked the students to take note of the new classroom rules."
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Calisthenics he wanted the crowd here to take note of.
You'd be crazy not to take note of that".
I started to take note of the story itself.
Why does the government refuse to take note of this?
Money corrupts; someone has to take note of how.
It has promised to take note of their answers.
Conservatives cannot fail to take note of economic realities, either.
He did not fail to take note of it.
Now, Mr. Hirschhorn said, advertisers are beginning to take note of G4 as well.
All the more reason to take note of this production, "Visiting Mother".
We now urge the government to take note of this and halt this cut".
More suggestions(18)
to keep note of
to make note of
to give note of
to take ownership of
to take charge of
to take control of
to take account of
to take advantage of
to take care of
to take profit of
to take stock of
to taken into account in
to take cognizance
reminded of
pay attention of
be observed of
paid attention to
to pay attention to
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