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The phrase "about notable changes in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or referring to significant modifications or developments in a particular subject or area.
Example: "The report focuses on notable changes in the company's policies over the last year."
Alternatives: "regarding significant changes in" or "concerning important changes in".
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In this sense, robust sequences will tend to have low (strongly negative) values of D. By contrast, sequences under strong structural constraints will tend to have increased variance, as even single nucleotide mutations may bring about notable changes in the structural profile, and their robustness will therefore be decreased.
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The calculations revealed no notable changes in the geometrical structures of the substituent-altered H2TPP derivatives.
Europe's cultural landscape has undergone notable changes in the last few decades.
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They are encouraging as we do not observe notable changes in the recommender system runtime.
Notable changes in the optical properties are not mentioned after prolonged (hours) testing.
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