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On a separate note
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"on a separate note" is correct and usable in written English
It's an expression used to introduce a new topic of conversation or thought. For example, "The meeting was very productive. On a separate note, I wanted to mention that the snacks were great."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Academia
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27 human-written examples
On a separate note, there is one day left to vote for your favorite social enterprise or nonprofit in the Hand Up for Social Good Award competition!
News & Media
On a separate note, there is one week left to vote for your favorite social enterprise or nonprofit in the Hand Up for Social Good Award competition!
News & Media
So, on a separate note, are the bathrooms.
News & Media
On a separate note, the police in High Point, for all their success in fighting crime, conformed to at least one stereotype.
News & Media
2. On a separate note the directory "\nrn\usr\share\termininfo" which is supposed to be generated with NEURON installation does not appear on my machine.
Academia
On a separate note, for a number of reasons I'm not at all happy about the new "Left Twix, Right Twix" advert, but this might have to wait for another day.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
33 human-written examples
Our little one had a separate note for Santa on top of her wish list.
News & Media
In a separate note to investors on Friday, Pershing Square said Herbalife was trying "to spin the settlement remarkably as somehow an endorsement of their business model" and that over the long haul the outcome would be "materially positive for our short position".
News & Media
On an entirely separate note, a reader justly asked, in reference to a phrase in one of my posts: "Does anyone flying domestically sup in the sky?" It's a good question, given the way most airlines have eliminated anything more than a stale sandwich in a cardboard box for passengers flying coach for anything under about six hours.
News & Media
On a totally separate note, we also received a tip claiming to have some specs -- we can't verify any of this either, but we're told that the device will have a 10-inch screen and look like a larger iPhone with a MacBook-like aluminum back, and that pricing will run $800 on contract with Verizon and $1000 without when it arrives in March.
News & Media
On a very separate note, for those who enjoy watching a slow-witted animal batted around by a quicker creature, you can watch my visit to the reliably lightning-quick Stephen Colbert last night.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
✓ Best practice
Consider the tone of your piece when using "on a separate note". While versatile, it may sound slightly informal in highly formal or academic contexts. Use more formal transition phrases instead.
⚠ Common error
Avoid overuse of transition phrases like "on a separate note". Too many transitions can make your writing feel disjointed or unfocused. Ensure each transition serves a clear purpose.
Linguistic Context
The phrase "on a separate note" functions as a transitional phrase. It is used to signal a shift in topic or introduce a new, unrelated point in a conversation or piece of writing. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Expression frequency: Common
✓ Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Academia
20%
⚠ Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "on a separate note" is a useful transitional phrase for introducing distinct topics in writing and conversation. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. It is commonly used in news, scientific, and academic contexts, offering a neutral tone that allows for seamless shifts in subject matter. While generally versatile, writers should be mindful of the context and avoid overuse. Related phrases like "as an aside" or "by the way" can provide similar functionality with slight variations in formality. By understanding its function and appropriate usage, "on a separate note" can be effectively incorporated to enhance clarity and organization.
Alternative expressions
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
on another subject
Directly indicates a shift to a different topic of conversation.
turning to another matter
More formal way to introduce a new topic, often used in professional settings.
as an aside
Highlights that the upcoming information is tangential.
separately
Indicates the following information is not related to the current topic.
in other news
Implies a shift to a different topic, often in a news context. Slightly less formal.
in a different vein
Suggests the new topic is related but approached from a different perspective.
More alternative expressions(6)
FAQs
How can I use "on a separate note" in a sentence?
You can use "on a separate note" to introduce a new topic that is not directly related to the previous one. For example: "We've discussed the budget. "On a separate note", let's talk about the upcoming marketing campaign."
What are some alternatives to "on a separate note"?
Some alternatives include "in other news", "by the way", or "as an aside", depending on the context and level of formality.
Is "on a separate note" formal or informal?
"On a separate note" is generally considered neutral in tone and can be used in most contexts. However, for very formal writing, consider alternatives such as "turning to another matter".
When should I use "on a separate note" instead of "in addition"?
Use "on a separate note" when introducing a completely new topic, whereas "in addition" is used to add more information to the current topic. "In addition" implies a direct relationship, while "on a separate note" indicates a shift in focus.
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