DULY NOTED
DULY NOTED: meaning and examples
Today's expression is: DULY NOTED (formal)
It means: to respond to instructions affirmatively to indicate that we have understood and will carry out the instructions. It literally means to write something down correctly. This expression is quite formal and is often used in legal or business contexts.
Example 1:
Mr. Haines: You'll need to pick up the client at the airport at 9:45 and then bring him to the office for the presentation. After that, we'll all go to lunch and then you will take him on a tour of the factory before putting him in a taxi to go back to the airport.
Robert: Duly noted.
Example 2:
During the town hall meeting, the objections from the opposition party to the building proposals were duly noted.
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