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The phrase "a notable statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that is significant or worthy of attention.
Example: "During the meeting, she made a notable statement about the importance of sustainability in our business practices."
Alternatives: "an important remark" or "a significant declaration".
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Secondly, it's a notable statement for women's sport.
He concluded the May campaign by attending House parties in three cities in New Hampshire.. June started off as all the previous months had, with Dodd campaigning in New Hampshire and Iowa, but at the June 3 debate in Manchester he made a notable statement that led to a huge applause from the crowd.
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He acknowledged one notable statement in the Air Force investigation from an unnamed mortuary employee — that the mortuary lost body parts "every two years" — and said the Pentagon had named a panel to further review procedures at Dover.
The other notable statement from the tape: President Barack Obama is "a vulnerable man who will not be able to stop the war, as he promised, but instead he will drag it to the maximum possible extent".
Another notable statement is that "little distinguishes the types of chromatin effects observed on repressed genes compared to 'non-functional' interactions on other loci" (Discussion, sixth paragraph).
Mr. Feltsman played with poise and fine musicianship, although he didn't make notable statements about any of the works.
A notable example is the official statement in August 1995 in which Tomiichi Murayama, then the prime minister, said that Japan "through its colonial rule and aggression, caused tremendous damage and suffering to the people of many countries, particularly to those of Asian nations".
The statement was a notable departure for the Obama administration, which has otherwise remained largely silent in recent months as the Dominican government's widely criticized immigration regularization process wound to a close.
Kasich was a notable exception; he used his opening statement to encourage young people to "shoot for the stars".
"The future … of many scientists with a notable and internationally recognized professional trajectory is full of uncertainty," ANIRC wrote in its public statement.
So India's statement can be interpreted only as sabre-rattling, perhaps for a domestic audience – with a notable lack of sympathy for the WICB.
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