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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always notable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight a consistent characteristic or quality of someone or something that stands out.
Example: "The city is always notable for its vibrant street art and cultural festivals."
Alternatives: "consistently recognized for" or "frequently distinguished by".
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Shorter's improvising was always notable for its great harmonic and rhythmic sophistication.
The Christmas season is always notable for performances of Handel's "Messiah".
And like a fabled Springsteen concert — always notable for its deck-clearing thoroughness — "Born to Run" achieves the sensation that all the relevant questions have been answered by the time the lights are turned out.
But Mr. Gomes is always notable for both the conviction of his acting (even in the cartoon style demanded by "Le Corsaire": "You want me to free the slave girls? Hmmm. O.K"). and the quality of his partnering.
Saracens, always notable for their ability to pack the crowds in their occasional jaunts to some of the bigger London venues, had just enough to hold off a persistent but profligate Quins side, although head coach Mark McCall will undoubtedly be concerned that his charges displayed little of the precision that has encapsulated their dominance in the past two seasons.
Still, the nation that became the U.S. was always notable for the degree to which home ownership was widely distributed across the population.
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Oprah Winfrey - The big O is always notable, but this year she's really stuck the news, including an apology for sexual harassment at her girls' school in South Africa, and her highly visible support of Barack Obama.
"My experience is that first ladies are always notable.
It's always notable when the most famous athlete in the sport takes on a cause, but this isn't unusual for James who has made similar statements to commemorate the lives of Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown.
A first book is not always notable, but in this case it is.
He has always been notable for his slowness.
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