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The phrase "a series of notable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of significant or remarkable items, events, or achievements.
Example: "The exhibition featured a series of notable artworks from the 20th century."
Alternatives: "a collection of remarkable" or "a number of significant".
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This downbeat furore is made even more depressing with a series of notable revelations.
This year she has begun to convert that early promise into a series of notable results.
Despite this mutual animosity, Mr. Coburn has also forged a series of notable friendships over the years, albeit often of the tough-love variety.
Even before a series of notable successes and his growing reputation had made Elliott's life much easier, he and Helen were extraordinarily generous in helping musicians.
While Hollande also rejected the call for an official apology, he injected a series of notable confessions in official remarks during his state visit to Algeria in December.
Senator Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut, a Democrat, put a series of notable victories on the scoreboard last year after announcing he was leaving.
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Updated at 6.57am BST 9.00pm BST IMF report released Breaking: the IMF report is out, and it admits that the Washington-based fund made a series of 'notable' errors over Greece's first bailout in 2010, including overestimating the impact of austerity.
The showroom also hosts "Faust Harrison Pianos Presents," a series of performances by notable musicians like Anna Shelest and Frederic Chiu.
The video is the first in a series of interviews with notable theater artists that will be posted every Wednesday at MasterworksBroadway.com.com
Later in the decade, Miller also publicly questioned Australia Post's exclusion of Newton from a series of stamps featuring notable Australians such as cricketer Sir Donald Bradman.
In addition to music, there will be a series of lectures by notable figures such as scientist/author/television personality, Neil deGrasse Tyson and of course from the man of the hour, Stephen Hawking himself.
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