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"as noted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer back to something that was mentioned earlier in the text. For example, "The plant was not responding to treatment; as noted earlier, it had been weakened by a lack of sunlight."
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As noted, however, it merely "seemed" best.
As noted above, Albany is circular.
As noted earlier, Britons don't feature much.
As noted in question 4, pay no attention to numbers.
As noted elsewhere in the article, it is 1,000.
As noted, this does not go over well.
As noted earlier, it's not what you'd call waiflike.
As noted, the plan has some holes in it.
As noted elsewhere, she is Nancy Burgess, not Mason.
As noted at the outset, much remains unresolved.
As noted above, this isn't an original idea.
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