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The phrase "noted before" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that was mentioned or brought up earlier in a conversation or piece of writing. Example: "As I noted before, there are several factors to consider when choosing a new car." In this example, the phrase is used to indicate that the speaker/writer has already discussed the topic of choosing a new car. It serves as a reminder to the audience and helps to connect the current statement to a previous one.
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As I've noted before, Srinivasan is the front-runner.
As I've noted before, the superlative of "well" is "best".
And in ways that he has noted before, fashion is a kind of extended Addams family.
As has been noted before, authenticity is what this series is all about.
We've noted before, that under its humor, "The Wine Snob's Dictionary" is actually pretty informative.
As I have noted before, his record in this area is strongly anti-science.
Still, as Close Read has noted before, our President is at serious risk of sports hubris.
As we noted before, that's the brief in its entirety.
As noted before, there is very little publicly available research into algae farming.
As was noted before, the results are independent of the parameter of band.
As I've noted before, legislating in Washington isn't an episode of House of Cards.
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