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The phrase "a notable impetus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant motivation or driving force behind an action or event.
Example: "The recent findings provided a notable impetus for further research in the field."
Alternatives: "a significant motivation" or "a considerable driving force."
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If the routes are built and, as I'd expect will happen, they prove a huge success, it would provide a notable impetus and example for campaigners and councils in other cities.
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There is a notable lack of development in his music, a denial of "normal harmonic impetus," as Mr. Griffiths puts it in his Messiaen book.
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.
Dirksen is a notable debater.
Aetna is a notable exception.
(Ron Paul is a notable exception).
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