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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took notes on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of writing down information or observations about a specific topic or subject. Example: "During the lecture, I took notes on the key points discussed by the professor."
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In addition, one camera was used to record the subjects' posture and movements and one observer took notes on subjects' behaviors during the test.
The first author observed each physician's consultations during one workday and simultaneously took notes on the physician's verbal and some non-verbal communication.
Marshall took notes on a yellow pad.
Dr. Pandey took notes on it all.
I took notes on the décor.
I took notes on a napkin: 1950s.
The contractor took notes on what patients told her.
He studiously took notes on a narrow reporter's pad.
The Karmapa took notes on a yellow pad.
Instead, they took notes on "Star Wars," with its nicely decorated vacuums, and proceeded from there.
He took notes on a legal pad (it looked like a to-do list).
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