Sentence examples for a notable but from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a notable but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception following a positive statement or observation.
Example: "The project was a notable but unexpected success, exceeding all our initial expectations."
Alternatives: "a significant yet" or "an important however".

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That's a notable but not prohibitive difference, especially given that there's less and less water available for import.

In Means's stories place is just the opposite — a determinant, a given, in which human beings play a notable, but ultimately incidental, role.

It starts with Atari and ends with PS3, leaving out only true outsiders like 3DO and handhelds (a notable but understandable exclusion).

Five to ten years ago, the notion of a super-angel, or an angel backed with a notable but still small-sized fund, was relatively new concept.

There is a notable but variable trend towards fusion of other ganglia into the brain.

National park tips: Find this Colorado lake with a notable (but invisible) cachet.

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(Mozart was a notable exception, but even he took several years to complete his own set of six quartets).

Selma director Ava DuVernay is also a notable casualty, but she doesn't exactly have the track record.

Still, the three seem confident of their place in history, not just as a notable performance but also as a seminal moment for women's sports.

"Solzhenitsyn is a notable writer, but his political views are an embarrassment even to his fellow dissidents," Mr. Kissinger wrote in a memo.

China pledged for the first time to reduce its emissions in proportion to GDP by a "notable margin", but gave no specifics.

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