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The phrase "and there has been a notable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something significant or worthy of attention has occurred or been observed.
Example: "In recent years, and there has been a notable increase in the use of renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "and there has been a significant" or "and there has been a remarkable".
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And there has been a notable decline in police activity aimed at illegal immigrants, easing a long period of anxiety among Mexican communities.
Apple Computer is known for its splashy computer designs, and there has been a notable buzz among the Macintosh faithful since the the Patent and Trademark Office's Web site published an Apple patent application several weeks ago.
The number of national NGOs has grown and there has been a notable cultural/geographic diversification of international NGOs.
The number of national NGOs has grown and their influence and there has been a notable cultural/geographic diversification of international NGOs.
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During the past three decades there has been a notable increase in dengue disease severity in Venezuela.
Results indicated that in recent years there had been a notable growth trend in publication outputs.
Consequently there has been a notable increase in courses, materials and methodologies.
There has been a notable shift of approach.
Since then there has been a notable decline in fortunes.
There have been a few notable works on authorship visualization.
There have been a few notable feature improvements this year.
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