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The phrase "are more notable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the significance or prominence of two or more subjects.
Example: "Among the various artists in the exhibition, some are more notable for their innovative techniques."
Alternatives: "are more significant" or "are more distinguished".
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Albeit the two occasions are more notable for their striking contrast.
The shareholder cases are more notable for the mess that the plaintiffs' lawyers have made of it.
In fact, many of the committee's positions are more notable for what they do not recommend than for what they do.
But September 11th and its aftershocks in Bali, Madrid, London, and elsewhere are more notable for causing an outbreak of militant atheism, at least on bookshelves.
The plans, which will also be presented this Saturday at a town hall meeting at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, are more notable for similarities than differences.
AS performers, Kelli O'Hara and Greg Naughton know that show business relationships are more notable for their drama than for their longevity.
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That remark is more notable for redundancy than revelation.
But the list may be more notable for its omissions.
Nothing is more notable in modern American campaign oratory than its careful, gray, timid quality.
This change is more notable when viewed across a longer stretch of time.
His journeys were more notable as feats of masochistic endurance than as exploration.
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