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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a most notably" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "most notably" or "a notable example."
Example: "There are several factors to consider, most notably the impact on the environment."
Alternatives: "especially" or "particularly significant."
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About 102 taxa of agaves have been reported as being used in Mexico (Colunga-GarcíaMarín et al. 2007; Torres et al. 2015 a ), most notably as human food.
A clear zigzag pattern of alternating Voff and Von spectra is observed in the raw data of Figure 3 a (most notably around 6 and 9 s).
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Meanwhile, the financial dealings of Hammond, an Irvine councilman, have become an issue, most notably a 1991 personal bankruptcy.
Flash flooding is the process where a landscape, most notably an urban environment, is subjected to rapid floods.
Some mainstream sites that rely more heavily on staff-written articles are worth a detour — most notably, Expedia.com and SmarterTravel.com.
He was born in 1866 and worked as a gardener, most notably at Ote Hall in Sussex, and died in 1959.
It has been around for more than half a century — most notably in the form of the Kaiser Permanente Group.
But dance class in college changed his direction, and he became a dancer, most notably with the popular Pilobolus.
Any commodity can be used as a currency, most notably gold, which fluctuates daily," he said.
He leaves behind a family, most notably his devoted daughter Murph.
Safir is on social media, despite the difficulty sometimes of accessing it without a VPN (most notably during protests).
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