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The phrase "noted that because" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when introducing a reason or explanation for a statement or observation.
Example: "The committee noted that because of the recent changes, the project timeline would need to be adjusted."
Alternatives: "observed that due to" or "mentioned that as a result of"
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But it should be noted that because of this same reason these two movements are different.
Mr. Lauer noted that because Mr. Spitzer was not prosecuted, many details were not known.
He also noted that because showroom vacancies are now down, rents are beginning to trickle up.
Mr. Kennedy noted that because of China's investment in solar technology, American jobs were being lost.
But she said that in tests, consumers noted that because colors appeared more vivid, the bulbs seemed brighter, not dimmer.
Mr. Shannon noted that because of the building's age, it is not subject to current city height and setback rules.
He noted that because many people use their houses there as second homes, even that figure may be too high.
Ms. Cohn noted that because of low appraisals, new developments in particular have been susceptible to failed deals.
(Mrs. Tompkins noted that because so little was used, she strained but did not boil the water to purify it).
She noted that because this was an initial audit for certification, the plant's managers had been warned of the visit.
Economic experts hailed the provision, though they noted that because of relatively high exemption levels, the preference would have almost no impact on ordinary American wage-earners.
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