Formal:
* "Your request for a meeting has been duly noted and will be scheduled accordingly."
* "The board's decision to increase the budget was duly noted by the committee."
* "Please be advised that your feedback has been duly noted and will be considered in our future planning."
Informal:
* "Okay, duly noted – I'll make sure to bring my lunch tomorrow."
* "I heard you're going to the concert next week? Duly noted! Let me know if you need a ride."
* "Duly noted, I'll try to be more mindful of my time management."
As a polite acknowledgement:
* "Thank you for reminding me about the deadline. Duly noted."
* "I understand your concerns. Duly noted."
Key points to remember:
* "Duly noted" is a formal phrase, often used in business or official contexts.
* It conveys the idea of something being acknowledged and taken into consideration.
* While it's not always necessary to use "duly noted," it can be helpful to emphasize that you've heard and understood something.
Remember to choose the most appropriate tone and formality level for your situation.