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Discover Ludwig"every noon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific time every day, such as 12:00 PM or 12:30 PM. Example: I like to take a break and have lunch every noon.
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I can't imagine how any moms in Thornwood get their kids to take a nap with that blast occurring every noon.
Shortly after the pope appeared at his window to recite a prayer and bless the huge crowd, an unscheduled appearance that he has made every noon since Jan .1, a group that had been waiting for more than three hours removed the bolts from a metal barricade and stormed out of line toward the basilica.
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