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The phrase "as a notorious example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a well-known instance that illustrates a particular point or concept, often with a negative connotation.
Example: "The company's bankruptcy served as a notorious example of poor financial management in the industry."
Alternatives: "as a famous case" or "as a well-known instance".
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(The new Bayreuth Festival production of Wagner's "Ring" cycle, staged by Frank Castorf, has been cited widely as a notorious example of directorial excess).
Prince William, later William IV, is sometimes cited as a notorious example of this practice among midshipmen.
His 21st birthday party in Flint, Michigan, has been cited as a notorious example of decadent behaviour by rock groups.
While the Big-4 billed itself as an amateur circuit, it became known as a notorious example of a "shamateur" league, as amateur teams secretly employed professional players in an attempt to gain an upper hand on their competition.
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A notorious example is the company formerly known as Blackwater, which agreed last summer to pay fines for trying to operate in Sudan despite sanctions.
A notorious example is Salvatore Gravano, the Mafia underboss known as Sammy the Bull, whose testimony helped to convict John J. Gotti, the head of the Gambino crime family.
"Mexico is a notorious example".
Bridgestone/Firestone and Ford provide a notorious example.
A notorious example is glatiramer acetate (GA), a complex polypeptide mixture useful for the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
Nigeria is a notorious example of such corruption, but not a unique one.
A notorious example is an unlawful arrest or the use of detention by the police to obtain a confession.
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