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noted vs This is noted

Both "noted" and "this is noted" are correct. "Noted" is a concise and less formal way to acknowledge information or a request, while "this is noted" is a more formal acknowledgement.
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Explained by Camille
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Last updated: July 20, 2024

noted

This is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "noted" to acknowledge information or a request in a concise manner.

Examples:

  • Your feedback has been noted.
  • Noted, I will take care of it.
  • Noted with thanks.

Alternatives:

  • acknowledged
  • understood
  • received
  • taken into account
  • registered

This is noted

This is correct but less commonly used in everyday language. It is more formal and explicit.

Use "this is noted" in a formal context to explicitly state that something has been recorded or taken into account.

Examples:

  • Your request for additional resources is noted.
  • This is noted in the meeting minutes.
  • The changes you suggested are duly noted.

Alternatives:

  • this has been recorded
  • this has been acknowledged
  • this has been taken into account
  • this has been duly noted
  • this has been registered

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