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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notable archive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an archive that is significant or worthy of attention, often in the context of historical documents, records, or collections.
Example: "The museum houses a notable archive of ancient manuscripts that researchers from around the world come to study."
Alternatives: "an important collection" or "a significant repository".
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Five years of sifting, sorting, conserving, printing, researching, writing, organizing and fund-raising have resulted in a notable archive, a major exhibition and a masterly catalog, WALKER EVANS (Metropolitan Museum of Art/Princeton University, $65).
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Also, to mark the festival's quarter-century anniversary, the program will be peppered with the history and evolution of media and art culture over the years in Germany's capital, and all of the eight video programs will begin with a notable work from the Transmediale archive.
But a notable new study published last week in Archives of Internal Medicine suggests that a little advance planning could change that prospect.
A notable restriction of our study was that the file archiving system was more irregular and insufficient in previous years, and therefore we did not have access to a full range of data for all patients.
The school has a notable library and one of the most important nongovernmental historical archives in Canada.
With a notable exception.
"A notable risk"?
A notable feat.
There was a notable exception.
They found a notable pattern.
Greenpeace is a notable exception.
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