adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
absent
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Splenomegaly, ascites, and extrahepatic symptoms of chronic liver disease were notably absent .
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Such a statement of principle is notably absent from the Government's proposals.
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Strangely, nobody said anything, but the culprit has been notably absent from subsequent holidays.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A number of respected philosophers, most notably Leibniz, criticized Newton's theories.
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Some early doctors, notably Hippocrates, thought that diet and hygiene were important.
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The project has been notably successful.
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The use of illegal drugs - notably marijuana - has increased in recent years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All recipes have been time and taste tested, most notably by her discriminating and diabetic husband.
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As a printer Richardson was notably successful.
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Elsewhere in the Asia/Pacific region, depressed economic conditions have in the main continued, notably in Australasia.
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He got his big nose broken for his trouble and the guy he helped wasn't notably grateful.
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Mostly, they must rely on accidents of geography, notably inner-city concentration.
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The congress was characterized by frank admissions of past failings, notably in the economic sphere.
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The project engineering department's own efficiency has been closely examined and, consequently, notably improved over the past year.
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There are lots of wonderful musical settings of her grief and rage at this point, notably one by Monteverdi.