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The phrase 'noting that when' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce information or knowledge that is already known in a particular context. For example, "Noting that when a batter steps up to the plate, they need to remain focused on the pitcher, the coach reminded his team to stay focused."
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It's also worth noting that, when women do review books, they're often by women and almost always fiction.
Mr. Clinton is fond of noting that when he became president there were 50 sites on the World Wide Web.
It's worth noting that when Bruce Dickinson recorded his soaring vocal, he unknowingly had a cancerous tumour on his tongue.
"Serious kidding around" is another key to success, Mr. Sizer added, noting that "when things are fun, you pay attention".
Some critics agree, noting that when Japan and South Korea built their high-speed rail systems, the economic gap between those countries' capitals and outlying cities widened.
He distinguished the hackers from the planners, those rigid and unimaginative technocrats, noting that "when computers become available to everybody, the hackers take over".
One marcher held a sign noting that when police officers beat demonstrators, they did so "with no differentiation between man and woman".
International Center for Air Transportation, said, noting that when adjusted for inflation, the average domestic fare in the United States has declined more than 50 percent since deregulation.
He cites examples of other countries where mass killings have occurred, noting that when they happen, there is no outcry for gun control.
Mrs. Farquharson agreed, "The main thing is your own front door," noting that when they renovated the villa they created an entrance for their daughter's apartment.
Lynn concurs, noting that when he revisits a familiar concert hall, Yo-Yo will address the janitors by name and ask after their children.
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