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Discover Ludwig"but notable" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea to the previous information. Example: "The restaurant had excellent food, but notable service issues caused a delay in our meal."
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are Ne-Yo's subtle but notable stylistic departures.
But notable architecture also takes place near the ground.
Both wrap their strengths in a diffident but notable charm.
"There was a small but notable pattern of intimidation of Carter Center witnesses," Mr. Carter said.
The intersection of sitcoms and Internet memes has a brief but notable history.
But notable exceptions include major developing countries such as China and India.
But notable for marking the death of his "Ed Miliband is weak" strategy.
The result is delicious, if winsome; but notable only because it was made by Twombly.
The hardliners will hate that small but notable concession, for it bears the imprint of Mr Rohani.
A small but notable minority practices Hinduism or Buddhism, and some communities in the interior regions follow local religions.
There Jack indulged his passion for opera by mounting a number of modest but notable productions in his local church.
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