![]() ![]() The proper way, and only correct way to spell the phrase is ‘ duly noted.’ ![]() Do not confuse duly with dully as Dull is an adjective that describes a noun or action as “not lively or spirited listless.”Īll of these are incorrect and don’t mean anything in the English language. To say something is ‘ dully noted,’ is incorrect spelling because of the second l. To say something is ‘dually noted,’ makes no sense in English (though technically speaking, it could refer to something as having been noted twice or multiple times).ĭual refers to something that’s made up of two parts, or involves two elements and dually is the adverb form of dual, and means, “in a way that relates to or involves two people, items, parts, etc.” ‘Duly noted,’ has common misspellings in English writing: ‘ dually noted,’ ‘ duelly noted,’ and sometimes it’s written ‘ dully noted.’ Incorrect: Dually noted, dully noted and duelly noted are all incorrect misspellings of duly noted. Is it ‘duelly noted,’ ‘dully noted’ or ‘dually noted’? ![]() In its adverb form, ‘ noted‘ modifies to notedly. In its noun form, ‘ noted,’ is modified to notedness. Noted is an adjective meaning “well-known by reputation,” “eminent,” and/or “celebrated.” For example, in the following sentence, “Susan arrived early to dinner.” The word ‘ early,’ functions as an adverb in modifying or adding further detail to the subject’s action. In grammar, adverbs modify adjectives, verbs and other adverbs.
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