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Jackson6612 Posted 16 years ago
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Of note is the 16th century Flemish engraver Hendrik Goltzius

In use, it is typically held at approximately a 30 degree angle to the surface. The index and middle finger typically guide the shaft, while the handle is cradled in the palm. Of note is the 16th century Flemish engraver Hendrik Goltzius, whose malformed hand was ideally suited for the cradling and guiding of a burin.

Do you think beginning the sentence with "of note" correct? 'of note' is used for someone who is well know. He had invited all the individuals of note to his banquet.
  

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Jackson6612 Do you think beginning the sentence with "of note" correct? Yes, this is not uncommon in literary texts. Regards, A- s

  • Jackson6612 Do you think beginning the sentence with "of note" correct?
  • Yes, this is not uncommon in literary texts.
  • Regards, A- s
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Jackson6612Do you think beginning the sentence with "of note" correct?
Yes, this is not uncommon in literary texts.
Regards,
A-

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