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"n.b. (nota bene)" (Latin)

What does the Latin term n.b. (nota bene) mean?

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"N.B." is an abbreviation for the Latin term "nota bene," which translates to "note well" in English. It is used to draw attention to important or critical information that should be carefully observed, considered, or taken into account.

Examples in Sentences

Here are three example sentences:
  • Please review the document thoroughly before signing it, N.B. any specific terms or conditions mentioned.
  • N.B. The deadline for submission is Tuesday, not Monday, as previously mentioned.
  • When studying for the exam, focus on the key concepts outlined in the textbook, N.B. the supplementary materials provided by the professor.
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