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The phrase "a noteworthy opponent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is significant or deserving of attention in a competitive context, such as sports, debates, or any form of rivalry.
Example: "In the championship match, she faced a noteworthy opponent who had previously won several titles."
Alternatives: "a formidable rival" or "a significant adversary".
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He was a noteworthy opponent of Pres.
And Kovalev fans might look, just as hopefully, at Ward's recent inactivity, which stems in part from a contract dispute: it has been five years since Ward's signature victory, and four years since the last time he faced a noteworthy opponent.
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Partly because the Florida Democratic Party sought to avoid contested primaries this election cycle, Mr. Meek now faces only one noteworthy opponent for the nomination, Maurice Ferre, a former mayor of Miami.
An officer of considerable ability, he won a noteworthy victory against a stronger French opponent, before embarking on a period of distinguished service off the Spanish and Portuguese coasts, working closely with the British generals fighting the Peninsular War, and markedly contributing to their success.
With the Thunder staring down an arduous remaining schedule — nine of the 14 remaining opponents have winning records — and riding out a noteworthy trend of collapsing when it matters most, there's reason to be skeptical about a playoff run.
But a noteworthy destination?
He's a noteworthy person.
It was a noteworthy qualifier.
It's a noteworthy interview.
But Whedon adds a noteworthy fillip.
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