TAKE A MEMO
Definition: A directive or request to write down and record a memorandum, typically used in a business or professional context.
Synonyms: Note Down, Write Memo, Record Message, Jot Note, Make Note
Usage Examples in Sentences
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Could you take a memo summarizing the main points of the book?
#2
Please take a memo on the safety guidelines for the laboratory experiment.
#3
Take a memo of the important dates for the upcoming school events.
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It would be helpful to take a memo summarizing the historical events.
#5
Before the interview, take a memo of the key points you want to discuss.
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Before the meeting, the manager asked his assistant to take a memo on the key points to be discussed.
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In the busy office, the secretary was frequently asked to take a memo for various important tasks.
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As the professor explained the complex theories, the students hurriedly tried to take a memo to review later.
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During the scientific conference, researchers were encouraged to take a memo of innovative ideas shared by their peers.
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The project manager reminded the team to take a memo of any obstacles faced during the development phase.
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As the conductor orchestrated the symphony, he paused to take a memo on the harmonious blend of instruments.
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The detective swiftly commanded his assistant to take a memo regarding the intricate details of the unsolved case.
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Could you take a memo about the new project guidelines?
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She asked me to take a memo of the client's feedback.
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The manager instructed everyone to take a memo of the safety regulations.
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He forgot to take a memo of the supplier's contact information.
#17
Take a memo before the meeting starts.
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