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"particularly noteworthy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to draw attention to something that is especially important or worthy of mention. You can use it in a sentence like this: "Of all the exhibits at the museum, the sculpture by the renowned artist was particularly noteworthy, with its intricate details and flawless craftsmanship."
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Particularly noteworthy are Mr. Haroun's eloquent silences, visual and aural.
Particularly noteworthy are the methods for determination of the critical plane position.
Particularly noteworthy are modern developments with macrocyclic receptor ligands, nanoparticles and open channel electrochromatography on-chip.
Particularly noteworthy are Black Friday and the Whiskey Ring.
Particularly noteworthy, no changes were made to simplify the highly convoluted sublet laws.
Particularly noteworthy about this feat is that Comaneci was only 14 when it happened.
The shirt was not particularly noteworthy.
Mr. Rabell's "Peekaboo" (1991) is particularly noteworthy.
That fact may not seem particularly noteworthy.
The results in Spain were particularly noteworthy.
Néchin is neither picturesque nor particularly noteworthy.
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in particular noteworthy
very noteworthy
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included noteworthy
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Particularly worthwhile
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