BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT

Definition: Used to introduce a point or make a clarification, indicating that the following information is important to consider or be aware of.

Synonyms: However, Consider, Yet, Remember, Although, Acknowledge, Though, Realize, Still, Recognize

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The store accepts returns, but please note that the items must be in their original packaging.
#2
You can download the app for free, but please note that in-app purchases may apply.
#3
The park is open to visitors, but please note that dogs are not allowed.
#4
The museum offers guided tours, but please note that reservations are required.
#5
He is willing to help with the project, but please note that his availability is limited.
#6
The concert tickets are non-refundable, but please note that there is an option to transfer them to someone else.
#7
The recipe is simple, but please note that using fresh ingredients will enhance the flavor.
#8
The discount applies to online purchases, but please note that it is valid for a limited time.
#9
I appreciate your input, but please note that your suggestion may not be feasible in our current budget.
#10
We appreciate your interest in the position, but please note that the application deadline has passed.
#11
She abhors the taste of cilantro in her food, but please note that some people enjoy its flavor.
#12
He excels in mathematics, but please note that practice is key to success in this subject.
#13
Understanding concepts deeply is crucial, but please note that he excels in mathematics.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Thank you for submitting your report on time. Overall, it's very well-written and thorough.B: I'm glad to hear that. However, there's one point I'd like to address. In the section about the marketing strategy, I mentioned a new campaign launching next month, but please note that it's been postponed until further notice.A: Ah, I see. That's an important update. Thanks for letting me know. We'll need to adjust our plans accordingly.
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