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make a note of
Write down so as to remember; also, remember. For example, I'll make a note of the fact that the tires are low. Shakespeare used this term in slightly different form in The Two Gentlemen of Verona (2:7): “Go with me to my chamber to take a note of what I stand in need.”
Example Sentences
If they get defensive, elusive or both — make a note of it.
Next to each of your commitments, make a note of what happens if you don’t pay.
My accommodation is guarded 24-hours-a-day and the men outside make a note of when I leave and return - always under escort.
Also, every summer a field crew of researchers perform visual counts of all the musk oxen they find in the area and make a note of how many adults, males, females and calves they see.
Check your map and make a note of the faintest star you can see.
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