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The phrase "well note that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to draw attention to an important point or to highlight something that the speaker wants the listener or reader to remember. Example: Well note that the deadline for the project has been moved up a week, so we need to work quickly to meet the new timeline.
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Four of those are lawyers, and might well note that, in the days of Warren Hastings at least, they would have been ripe for articles of impeachment.
Those who know Haiti well note that in the years before this latest disaster, civil order had already begun to take root.
Well, note that one thing that happens in run is that the ends of lines (or waves; a wave is a special kind of line) become centers and the centers move to the ends.
He has said over and over that he wants a running mate whom he likes and who likes him, and while that may sound like a stock platitude, people who know him well note that he is a stickler for loyalty who puts great value on the ease and pleasantness of his interactions with associates.
Concerning Guinea, one might well note that the number of confirmed cases is important in respect of the probable and suspected cases.
In Liberia, one might well note that the four points marking structural changes through the ICSS algorithm are sited during August and early September.
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Mr. Giuliani picked up on that theme as well, noting that former President Ronald Reagan had offered amnesty to illegal immigrants.
Across such measures the OECD found that Australia does quite well, noting that "job quality is the highest in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxemburg, Norway and Switzerland".
Musharraf assured the Chairman that Pakistan is managing the reconstruction process well, noting that prompt intervention had prevented the predicted post- disaster plagues of epidemics, famine and exposure.
It has been well noted that its revenues fell in the first quarter of 2012 to $1.06bn, compared with the $1.131bn achieved in the fourth quarter last year.
England's tabloids did as well, noting that the bomber of the Old Bailey was now "sipping champagne with stars at the National Theatre," where Rea was directing a play.
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