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duly noted 

1) A phrase which communicates that you understand and that you will give a person's advice, observation or perspective, proper consideration
2) That you will take note of the information for later consideration/use
"John, your report may need to mention the affect of tides on fish life cycles."

"Duly noted Laura. I might discuss with Steve later whether it can be added given the time constraints"
duly noted by Diction+ November 6, 2014
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The one fucking note that starts "Welcome to the Black Parade" and will cause every existing emo, ex-emo, or repressed emo within a 20 mile radius to lose their shit, scream the lyrics, and cry with the edge and angst of a million 8th graders.
I fucking swear Rylan do that shit again and you're getting G noted
G noted by Thrift Store Gucci September 7, 2019

your concern is noted 

I heard what you said, but I just don't give a shit. "Your concern is noted" is the perfect phrase for casually dismissing an opinion you disagree with. It demonstrates a lack of concern by displaying an obvious pretense of actually caring. The phrase is reminiscent of the corporate-speak companies use when accepting suggestions that they will no doubt ignore.
Joe: Obama is not an American! He has a Kenyan birth certificate! I demand he be removed from office immediately!

Sally: Your concern is noted.
your concern is noted by skepsci September 25, 2009

spark noted 

When you have used spark notes to complete your assignments.
Bob: Oh man, I can't believe that I had to read chapters 10-20 of Pride and Prejudice all in one day.

Billy: Really? I spark noted the chapters! It was easy as pie!
spark noted by Denmi-Sama January 17, 2006

dudely noted 

Bobo: That’s the last dab, dude.

Me: Dudely noted, dude.
dudely noted by HumaneAnimal November 25, 2017

duly noted 

"Kim I love your shirt, but it looks a little small on you."
"Duly noted."
duly noted by Mikus47 June 29, 2008

duly noted 

A phrase that is used to disregard yet acknowledge someone’s criticism, critique, observation, or suggestion. The connotation is a snide ‘I don’t care what you think. You are probably right, but that doesn't matter. Shut up.’

The situation often ends as an ‘I told you so’
“Bill, you really should turn off the power before you replace that switch” …
“Duly noted” …
***explosion of blue sparks***

“Cindy, I really don’t think those stiletto-heels are a good idea for where we’re going”…
“Duly noted”…
***ends up twisting her ankle.***

“Before you attempt this experiment, you need to fully understand the chemistry behind the reaction.”…
“Duly noted”…
***burns down lab***
duly noted by scuba7jb June 17, 2013