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'has been notably recognized' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone or something has been noticed or acknowledged for a particular task or accomplishment. For example, "The author's work on the play 'Romeo and Juliet' has been notably recognized by theater critics all over the world."
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Joleon Lescott has been notably obdurate.
But opposition has been notably weak.
And it has been notably successful.
Huhne, meanwhile, has been notably silent on the issue.
Boris has been notably conservative in this respect.
In recent years, border security has been notably tightened.
Tharp, throughout her career, has been notably tough-minded.
And on that count, Limbaugh has been notably failing.
The SEC, for instance, has been notably more aggressive.
Interim President Temer, meanwhile, has been notably quiet.
Still, Cohen had been notably discreet.
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