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The phrase "a notable upward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or improvement in a particular context, such as statistics, trends, or performance.
Example: "The report indicated a notable upward trend in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a marked rise".
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In fact, the tracking surveys picked up a notable upward swing in the Jeb Bush's favorability from July to August, as Trump's heated rhetoric reached full boil.
Genes demonstrating increased expression at baseline in SH rats relative to WKY-air are not those that show significant increase with DE in WKY rats except for a notable upward trend in epoxide hydrolase 2, interleukin-2 receptor, sastrin-1 predicted protein tyrosine phosphatase, and a few other genes.
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In the four countries where there was no notable upward or downward trend, the average amount allocated to the health sector was 9.8%% [ 18].
In addition to these upward trends, a notable stagnant trend is the lack of focus on prescriptive analytics, which accounted for 3.57%% of publications in 2014.
With a notable exception.
"A notable risk"?
There was a notable exception.
They found a notable pattern.
A notable feat.
Greenpeace is a notable exception.
Dirksen is a notable debater.
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