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"something worth noting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to draw attention to something that is interesting, important, or significant. Example: "In her research project, Jane discovered something worth noting – the correlation between sleep patterns and academic performance among college students."
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But this winter was the 32nd for free agency, and something worth noting occurred.
Since we're often provincial here in Washington sports, this seemed like something worth noting.
And yet, there is something worth noting about Ms. Bernstein's vision board, a large bulletin board that runs nearly the length of her living room.
So when doctors from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine put their stamp of approval on a new skin-care line, this was something worth noting.
It's also an example of programming as a crucial aspect of criticism — something worth noting while the centenary celebration of Henri Langlois, the founder of France's Cinémathèque, is in full swing.
It's a trite and overused phrase, and often a dismissive one, like calling a book a mystery or a genre novel; but when a book takes hold and propels you, well, that is something worth noting.
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And something else worth noting: they are written by hand, with no revisions or corrections, as though the words just came out organically in the perfect order.
There's something else worth noting in these globalization efforts.
This also points to something else worth noting about Rocket Internet.
Of course, it's also possible that it's something mundane; worth noting is that Tesla is pulling in reporters via the phone, rather than an in-person press conference, which generally suggests that photos/videos/visuals won't be super important.
Did I miss something?" It's worth noting, though, that r/The_Donald also has a very strict rule against "disrespecting" Trump in any posts there.
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