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The phrase "a notable change from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight a significant difference or shift from a previous state or condition.
Example: "The new policy represents a notable change from the previous regulations that were in place."
Alternatives: "a significant departure from" or "a marked contrast to".
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This represents a notable change from days of yore.
Renaissance ivory carving marked a notable change from that of the Middle Ages in its technical sophistication and sensitivity.
As the Boston Phoenix pointed out, when "No Apology" was issued in paperback, in February, Romney made a notable change from the original version.
That was a notable change from a Times/CBS poll taken in early April, when 40percentt said that controlling costs was more pressing.
And that is a notable change from just six months ago, when many Democrats -- cheered by back-to-back victories in New York Senate contests -- voiced confidence about the party's prospects of defeating Mr. Pataki.
The men and women of the emerging cabinet can be expected to exert just as much influence as the staff in the White House, a notable change from the Clinton administration.
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The meeting with General Kagame was marked by a notable change in tone from that of the Clinton administration, which was insufficiently critical of the general for the widespread abuses committed by his troops and their rebel proxies.
"Interestingly there's been a notable change of language from the club who now talk of the need to 'own' their stadium, rather than of 'building' a new one.
Sepinwall stated that there was a "notable change in feel or style" from other episodes, because of different writers for the episode.
The interaction between the di-2-picolylamine with Zn2+ caused a notable change in its fluorescence intensity, accompanied by an evident color change from the black to bright blue upon addition of Zn2+.
Markus links this to a notable change in the numbers concerned about becoming victims of crime: a big jump from 26% in 2015 to 36% in 2016.
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