How do I say it in my academic writing? Also Closed.

In my academic writing, when I want to connect the context and emphasize something, I almost always use a sentence structure like this:

Note the.

An example of an academic paper is given below.

So my question is:

What are some alternatives ways to say “Note the….” in academic writing from the above context? What are

the best way to thank you for your questions and comments.

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Is it more formal? How do I tell a leader from the group to just leave them

off?

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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It may be observed that (/please/One

should/) Observe that (one

should) Bear in mind that (one

should) Keep in mind that (one

should) Observe that (one should) Keep in mind that Initiate that (one should) Take notes that the (one should) observe should not be avoided because it is a practice.

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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Do what you are told, don’t. Just leave it out. Do people like being constantly reminded to read something?

If it is a fact, state it as a fact. If your opinion is an opinion, you should clarify that it’s not an opinion. If it is somehow related to other statements, use connectors to clarify or emphasize that relationship, such as however, moreover, nevertheless, alternatively, therefore, despite.

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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