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"a few notable" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a limited number of items that are noteworthy or remarkable. For example, "There were a few notable renovations to the old castle when I visited it last summer."
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There are a few notable omissions.
Here are a few notable announcements this week.
But there were a few notable facts.
The survey found a few notable differences.
Here are a few notable contributions.
Here are a few notable examples.
Those wars have, with a few notable exceptions, largely ended.
Mrs. Clinton has had a few notable victories.
6.01pm GMT Injuries A few notable injuries to report.
TV was crap, with a few notable exceptions.
A search of nonacademic literature highlights, with a few notable exceptions, a relative paucity of material.
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