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Phrase(s): make a note of something
1. Lit. to write something down as a reminder. • Please make a note of it so you will remember. • I will make a note of it and try to remember where I put the note. 2. Fig. to make a mental note of something. • You want to be considered for promotion. I’ll make a note of it. • Please make a note of it.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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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."
American Heritage Idioms