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The phrase 'noon of' is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'by noon'. For example: We need to have the project done by noon.
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The resolution canceled all emolument increases for this office made or to be made between noon of January 3 , 2005 and ending at noon of January 3 , 2011
I'm in the noon of my career.
A clip from "High Noon," of course.
It was the high noon of liberalisation.
That was the high noon of his life.
This meeting took place at about noon of the 25th.
Here we were at the high noon of the Good Friday negotiations.
Around noon of May 11 the 1,000-man 1,000-mansurrendered.
He began: "Empires had fallen and risen / Before the noon of their shared life.
The high noon of Thatcherism was not the best time to find an academic post.
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The tissue sampling was consistently performed between 10 am to 12 noon of the day.
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