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time note

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noun

  1. a note payable within a specified number of days after it is presented.


Etymology

Origin of time note

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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“Look at the products you buy all the time, note what the net weight is,” he said.

From New York Times • Nov. 26, 2022

He did, at the time, note that infected individuals should wear one to prevent spreading the disease.

From BBC • Jul. 13, 2020

Those who have studied the effects of screen time note that schools need to introduce technology strictly as a means for enhancing education, not as a way to simply keep up with technological advances.

From Washington Times • Jun. 26, 2019

Reports at the time note that he was inducted into something called the “Order of Sasquatch Hunters” at the festival, and hung out with a Saskatoon band called Wide Mouth Mason.

From Slate • Jul. 3, 2018

But in thinking out its details we may for the first time note its appositeness to the solution of the problem in hand.

From Human Traits and their Social Significance by Edman, Irwin

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