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'in noon' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
A more appropriate phrase to use would be 'at noon'. Example: I will meet you at noon.
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The decay rate is small in noon and night sectors and large in dawn and dusk sectors.
His stories have been published in Noon, Conjunctions, The Coffin Factory, Electric Literature, and The Literary Review.
Analysts had expected a deeper third-quarter loss, and United shares rose 8.9percentto to $13.80 in noon trading.
On Wall Street, most major bank shares were higher in noon trading, while the overall market was down more than 1.5percentt.
The melodrama is high, and so is the cliché count in "Noon Day Sun," an exploration of racial identity and related themes that is as seductive as a soap opera: the story pulls you in but doesn't tax you much.
In an email, the writer Roxane Gay, who has been published in NOON, said of her experience working with Ms. Williams: "She really stripped away everything unnecessary, and that is something she does expertly without being gratuitous or disrespectful to the work she is editing". Ms. Williams is not Mr. Lish — she's cool rather than bombastic, and doesn't make sweeping pronouncements.
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I don't want to wait at walk-in". Noon: "I don't want to see another doctor.
No time to sleep-in this morning.
They specialize in midnight sailings.
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