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Discover Ludwig"high noon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the exact moment when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, typically around midday. For example: "At high noon, the sun was at its brightest in the sky."
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high noon
noun
Exactly noon; midday (when the sun is at its highest)
Exact(54)
High noon brings a bit of "High Noon".
Outside it was high noon.
High noon approaches.
But "High Noon"?
It will indeed be our high noon".
At high noon, Britain lost.
Similar(6)
Gone are the days of a Superpower High Noon.
The light is flat, moodless, high-noon white.
I'd draw high-noon showdowns.
Both are produced by High Noon Entertainment.
It is long past High Noon.
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