adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a notable example formal (= important and worth mentioning )
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Some places contain a huge variety of animal and plant life. The two most notable examples are tropical forests and coral reefs.
a notable exception (= one that is very interesting, excellent or unusual )
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The houses along the river are all relatively modern, with the notable exception of the old forge.
serious/notable/major omission
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Your failing to note her mistakes is a serious omission.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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The palazzo is also notable for the huge Corinthian columns that break up the façade.
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It has produced great achievements but also notable waste.
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This story is also notable for Mervyn Pinfield's last credit as Associate Producer for the series.
most
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One of the most notable gaps is the missing part of the Town Hall to your left.
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The most notable example is debt securities which companies promise to hold until they mature.
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The most notable difference between the two countries is a result of legislation.
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Aside from Rapunzel, the Steelers' most notable asset is their head coach, Bill Cowher.
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Perhaps the most notable of other attempts to describe parents in this fashion was undertaken by Earl S. Schaefer.
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That may be the most notable legacy of this affair: a Republican leader questioning enforcement of rules against adultery!
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This role he discharged with great success and it was probably the most notable feature of his time as Treasury Solicitor.
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Hard work and preparation have long been two of his most notable traits.
particularly
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Once again this is particularly notable in the health service, in which 70 percent of employees are female.
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As in other school-to-work programs, the success stories were particularly notable .
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It was particularly notable in 1990, 1995, 1997 and 1998.
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Lawrence took his three singles in style, his 8,18 success against Nick Duce being particularly notable .
■ NOUN
absentee
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Although most of the important companies have signed up, two notable absentees are Abbott Laboratories and Upjohn.
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A notable absentee from the Wallasey side in recent weeks has been skipper Mark Anderson who is suffering from a back injury.
achievement
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Or a history of notable achievement in some area.
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City of Darkness, City of Light is a notable achievement of historical fiction, though not a flawless one.
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Even some of the century's most notable achievements were presented in theological terms.
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Not withstanding such notable achievements I share some of the reservations the authors express about Wentwood Education.
change
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Another notable change to the environment is the Project Manager which has been redesigned.
example
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Winston Churchill, an evident manic-depressive who rarely slept, is a notable example .
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The most notable example is debt securities which companies promise to hold until they mature.
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General Booth's Salvationist doctrine was a notable example , recommending mass emigration from the city slums to virgin colonial territories.
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The case of Sacco and Vanzetti provided a notable example .
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There is a collection of these miscreants - Heath identifies file formats, disk formats and install scripts as notable examples .
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A notable example among many of government intervention to avoid strike action occurred in the 1954 pay negotiations.
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A notable example occurs just after the fire has started in a gasoline station at Bodega Bay, near the harbour.
exception
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It is not just that the ideas which underpin progressive primary methods have been, with a few notable exceptions , poorly articulated.
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But there are some notable exceptions .
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With a few notable exceptions , the policy should be similar to that advocated for younger subjects.
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There is only one notable exception to this amphibian rule and that is the extraordinary sharp-ribbed newt.
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While there are many notable exceptions , it is fair to say that our system of public education is generally a mess.
feature
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Its most notable feature is the sturdy triangular gatehouse.
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In the harsh light, its most notable feature is a small metal grate over a drain in the very center.
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One notable feature of the gold standard was that it allowed automatic adjustment to take place via changes in expenditure and output.
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One of the most notable features of this mosaic is its. variable quality of draughtsmanship and execution.
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One of the notable features is that executive search consultants are a good deal younger than previously.
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The only other notable feature is the pronounced crest which gives the bird its name.
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There were two notable features of the museum community's response to this ongoing crisis, at least as manifested at the convention.
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A notable feature of the temple was the unobtrusiveness of its entrances.
omission
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One of the most notable omissions in his education and his interests was almost anything to do with the arts.
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Such specifics appeared to receive attention in a fairly random way, and there were notable omissions from the specifics attended to.
success
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However, Richard Williams and his team achieved notable success in survey support services to major pipeline construction work in the Gulf.
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Mourvedre, on the other hand, has been a notable success .
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Even President Obasanjo's critics acknowledge that in the past nine months he has achieved some notable successes .
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Unkind historians today doubt if they really scored a notable success .
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The lunches, which feature good food, wine and wit, have been a notable success since their inception in 1991.
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Inevitably this led to uncertainties and inconclusive results, with some notable successes and failures.
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You could say it should have been allowed many more to establish itself, but it was not a notable success .
victory
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Otherwise, Mr Kaifu has won a small but notable victory .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a notable achievement
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Schools have seen a notable increase in applications for free lunches.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it is notable that his review of Orwell is not hostile or ungenerous.
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For now, however, the most notable museum is the Slater.
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However, Richard Williams and his team achieved notable success in survey support services to major pipeline construction work in the Gulf.
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If he does not change, his chances for attaining a notable historical reputation are not good.
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John Ashworth was notable for his outstanding leadership in helping the University to overcome cuts in government funding.
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Some of the most notable questing grounds near the city were a veritable hubbub in the season.
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The funeral, at Trinity Episcopal Church, was notable for the family members who attended and for those who did not.
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Their participation was notable mainly for its enthusiastic and seemingly indiscriminate violence.