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The phrase "took special note of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means paying close attention to something or making a special effort to remember or acknowledge it. Example: The teacher took special note of the students' hard work and dedication in preparing for the exam, and commended them in front of the whole class.
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Critics took special note of Ms. Marshall's eclectic work.
President Bush took special note of U.A.V.'s in his State of the Union address.
Afterward, Krzyzewski took special note of the play of Steve Wojciechowski, his point guard.
Some people — especially Republicans — took special note of Ms. Carnahan's absence when the president visited in March.
Mary Logan Berenson, Bernard's wife, writing about the exhibition for the influential Paris publication Gazette des Beaux-Arts, took special note of the Duccio.
Nasheed toured the island, took special note of the dead coral clumped along the beach and then prayed at the mosque.
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