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The phrase "in the noteworthy" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
A more correct and usable phrase could be "in the notable" or "in the noteworthy aspect/feature." For example, "The book stands out in the notable use of imagery" or "The presentation lacked a noteworthy aspect."
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The influence of Denis is reflected in the noteworthy fact that Aquinas, for instance, not only employed more than 1,700 quotations from Denis the Areopagite but also appealed almost regularly to his work whenever he spoke, as he often did (and in astonishingly strong terms), of the inexhaustible mystery of being.
The substantial tumour area of 7.1 28.3 mm – for comparison, for example, 12.5 50.0 times larger than in the noteworthy study by Nosho et al (2010) assessing the prognostic effect of intraepithelial T cells – decreased the risk of sampling error, whereas the avoidance to sample necrotic areas reduced the potential impact of necrosis as a confounding factor (Richards et al, 2012b).
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Few of these worked -- "Malcolm in the Middle" on Fox being the noteworthy success in the genre.
Kirk Douglas's victory in the Most Noteworthy Moment category — easily trumping Melissa Leo's F-word sally — was a measure of how undramatic this year's Academy Awards were.
Williams, quirky, comical and uncommonly blunt, is fast becoming a compelling personality in the final noteworthy days of the N.C.A.A. tournament.
In the Advisory Board, noteworthy names have been included.
Among the noteworthy developments in the agreement, Hong Kong insurance companies will be allowed to buy larger stakes in their mainland counterparts than foreign rivals.
It is one of the noteworthy problems in cancer therapy.
Ustwo also breaks down traffic over time, with the noteworthy events in the game's history marked to explain spikes.
Slate's Byron Boneparth called the letter "a bit wordy," but zeroed in on the "most noteworthy element: the odd choice of typeface".
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