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The phrase "underlying notes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe subtle or foundational elements that contribute to a larger context, often in discussions about flavors, themes, or emotions. Example: "The wine has underlying notes of cherry and oak that enhance its complexity."
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There are notes of plum … underlying notes of wood… a little cedar, bergamot, iris.
Dabbing at a low-temp versus a high-temp could mean the difference between catching the underlying notes of a unique bouquet — or getting straight wrecked.
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Phillip and Stan playing raquetball together was interesting dramatically, particularly given the underlying note of slight mistrust between them.
But rereading them in the shadow of Gray's death I was struck by how dark they are, too, how insistent is the underlying note of self-loathing and despair.
Creed and his team get the tone right: while the juxtaposition of styles and forms of audience address sometimes feels playful, there is an underlying note of menace, particularly in the treatment of women.
Vidal's critics disparaged his tendency to formulate an aphorism rather than to argue, finding in his work an underlying note of contempt for those who did not agree with him.
Certainly, the elastic legal system leaves smart companies plenty of room for manoeuvre; but only the naïve would expect anything else.Mr Kukes has played a tough game; and there remains an underlying note of unease about the company itself.
In the face of this new reality, the demand that art respond literally, directly and rapidly to crisis contains an underlying note of panic: an urge to demonstrate to a broader public, through a definitive statement on something of great social moment, that art is indeed necessary, that art can still make a difference, despite a growing fear that it is not and cannot.
The underlying note in all of this has been rumbling public frustration that Britain's banks are not lending as much as they might, thus delaying an economic recovery that — as Mr. King also announced on Wednesday — seems to be losing steam by the day.
These documents transfer the ownership of the underlying note from one institution to another and are required for foreclosures to proceed.
Responding on Nov. 16, Mr. Walton asked the court to deny the bank's request because it had failed to produce any facts showing that it was entitled to foreclose — either as the holder of the underlying note or as the agent for the holder.
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