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The word 'noting' is correct and can be used in written English
The word 'noting' is the present participle form of the verb 'note', meaning to observe, take notice of, or make a written record of something. Example: Noting the growing popularity of online shopping, the company decided to revamp their e-commerce platform.
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Noting that the Conservatives' shortlist of potential candidates was an all-male one, Ms Jackson added: "This throws into sharp focus William Hague's claim to be modernising the Conservative party.
Noting that Africa exploited just 1% of its hydroelectric potential, Kim added: "There is plenty of coal in Africa.
Noting that fish and shellfish are today widely recognized by physicians as vital to our health, Greenberg writes: By all rights this most healthy of food should be an American mainstay.
Noting how most presidents "grow grayer and grayer," Clinton, who is 67 years old, said there comes a point when "they are as white as the building they live in".
But in an interview with the BBC he warned again that the North would have to show good faith, noting: "We do not want to go into another round of artificial talks that are clearly calculated to play a game.
"That's not an issue," a close adviser said, noting that Vermont does not require party registration.
Most triumphantly of all, let's head to Radio 1's Newsbeat where, with classic Walshean logic, Louis has tunnelled deep into the heart of the problem with TV singing shows, noting that they're "not what they used to be – they have too much singing in them".
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Details of the tests were not released, the manager noting that he and his staff would need time to look over the results.
"Responding to a request for further information, chief financial officer Susan Panuccio says the company is incurring and paying substantial tax on its operations in Australia, noting the high categorisation 'does not imply that we are not paying the correct amount of tax'," Davidson wrote.
In a reply, the DPP's deputy director had said that it would not be appropriate to do so, noting that a decision had already been taken not to charge Bailey.
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