1. She sat taking notes "on" everything that was said.

2. She sat taking notes "of" everything that was said.
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Which one is right? Can we use both 'on' and 'of'? which one is commonly used?

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"on" is the more commonly used. People will know what you mean if you use either, but "on" is preferable.
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