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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a noon' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is 'at noon'. You can use at noon when referring to the 12 o'clock time of day. For example, "I plan to meet my friend at noon."
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The Bulldogs went to overtime to defeat Kentucky in a noon quarterfinal, then eliminated Mississippi State at night.
"It was definitely tough," Felton said of having a noon start Sunday after arriving in New York on Saturday morning.
The effects of a noon tip-off were evident.
At a noon news conference in San Diego, Rear Adm.
For the record there's a noon inspection planned.
Here is its home: a six-armed hulk, fibrous and fruiting obscenely under a noon sun.
Manager Manny Acta had interrupted Radinsky's breakfast on Thursday to summon him to a noon meeting.
But Collins said that a game in Minnesota, with a noon Eastern faceoff, is a possibility.
A noon memorial service soon followed at the Grundy Baptist Church.
He is expected to address the issue Wednesday in a noon service at the Cathedral Basilica of SS.
The two had a noon appointment for a manicure in celebration of her divorce.
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