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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very noteworthy development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight an important or significant change or event in a particular context, such as business, science, or social issues.
Example: "The recent merger between the two companies is a very noteworthy development in the industry that could reshape market dynamics."
Alternatives: "a significant advancement" or "an important milestone".
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"But I think the appropriate response, or an appropriate response, is when anybody wins a Nobel Prize, you know that is a very noteworthy development and designation and award, and I think the proper response is to say congratulations".
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Furthermore, PCT is useful to predict treatment response and as a tool to discontinue antibiotics, a very noteworthy function not evaluated in our research [ 30].
MAI otomastoiditis in an immunosuppressed adult is thus a very noteworthy presentation, especially since until now it has been reported in only three adults with AIDS.
The group, the Arab-American Political Action Committee, made up of influential businessmen and other community leaders, gave its unanimous backing to Mr. Bush over the weekend, a noteworthy development inasmuch as the presidential race in Michigan is rated a tossup.
It's a noteworthy development.
DreamCompute is a noteworthy development for OpenStack, the open infrastructure that anyone can use to build their own cloud.
It's a noteworthy development and could give ARM systems on chip (SOC) makers the capability to get adoption as an alternative to Intel x86 processors.
Thus, a noteworthy development in this direction is to place as much popular contents as possible on a local storage device.
"It's a very concerning development".
It is a very unwelcome development".
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