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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are as notable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the significance or importance of two or more subjects or items.
Example: "The achievements of the team are as notable as those of the previous champions."
Alternatives: "are equally significant" or "are just as remarkable".
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They are as notable for their taxonomic perfection, Dr. Reeds said, as for Mr. Singer's technique.
No donations are as notable as those from Pennsylvania developer Israel Roizman.
Apart from being Chinese-American, the four artists are as notable for their differences as for their similarities.
But if consoles are finally broadening their competition beyond gaming, the threats are as notable as the opportunity.
If viewed alongside My Brilliant Career, the differences in The Last Days of Chez Nous are as notable as its similarities.
If viewed alongside My Brilliant Career, the differences in The Last Days of Chez Nous are as notable as its similarities.
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Last summer's was as notable as any.
Sands is as notable for its panache as for its level design.
The plan was as notable for its audacity as for its aesthetic beauty.
House of Dosas is as notable for what it omits as for what it serves.
The memoir is as notable for what Welch left out as for what he included.
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