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2note verb
notes; not·ed; not·ing
[+ obj] formal 1 : to notice or pay attention to (something)
You may have noted my late arrival. The thing to note here is that people are suffering. It's interesting to note how quickly things have changed. Their objections were duly noted.often + that Please note that the office will close today at noon. Note that I have enclosed full payment with this letter.
2 : to say or write (something)
As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control. As noted above/earlier/previously, most people survive the disease. They've asked us to leave, he noted with amusement.often + that She said she was unaware of the problem and noted that everything was fine when she went home that night. It should be noted, however, that no one was injured in the accident. It's worth noting that he gave no reason for his decision.
note down [phrasal verb]
note (something) down or note down (something) : to write down (a piece of information that you want to remember)
Let me note down your telephone number. The police officer noted down the names of all the people present during the incident.

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