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The phrase "a notably small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly smaller than expected or compared to others.
Example: "The results showed a notably small increase in productivity after the new software was implemented."
Alternatives: "a remarkably small" or "a significantly small".
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(Britain still has a notably small proportion of female barristers compared with the rest of the developed world).
Furthermore, research by Steven Levitt of the University of Chicago finds that additional campaign spending has a notably small effect on election outcomes.
In stark contrast to its management of subprime-related positions, Merrill took a notably small write-off in its leveraged loan exposure, suggesting that risk was managed well in that sector.
The study also found that some of the metropolitan regions with a notably small number of middle-class households (based on the national income distribution) and a high concentration of poverty are in blue-leaning states.
In this study, BLC catalyzed the glycosylation of menthol (C10H20O; molecular weight, 156), a notably small cyclic monoterpene alcohol.
The species has a notably small cranium and rotund body shape, with males potentially reaching over 12 kgs and females, 10 kg.
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Pakistani men have a notably smaller share in household chores – with an average of 17 per cent of the housework being done by men.
Above ≈6 GeV, the XeXe data show a notably smaller suppression than previous results for lead-lead (PbPb) collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV when compared at the same centrality (i.e., the same fraction of total cross section).
The fourth-generation Kindle was the first to do away with the keyboard, producing a notably smaller device.
The three wolves included a pair, probably the last known to have reproduced, plus a notably smaller wolf that might be their pup.
Like the Touch HD, we're still without word of pricing/availability, but it's safe to assume this one is going to put a notably smaller dent in your wallet in comparison.
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