Sentence examples for it notoriously from inspiring English sources

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Reasons for this included its anticholinergic properties making it "notoriously deliriogenic".

But bank customers with overdrafts find it notoriously difficult to switch.

The Musicians Union made it notoriously difficult for American musicians to tour Britain.

Referring to digital voting, she said: "Traditional unions have found it notoriously hard as some technological changes have to be written into law".

Large foreign companies have found it notoriously difficult to set up shop in Slovenia, but not Mr Singh .It took me 20 minutes to register the company," he says.

The book's many characters, elements of magical realism (Saleem can telepathically communicate with other children born at the same time), and vast spatial and temporal canvas have made it notoriously difficult to film.

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Until Mattioli repaved it in 1995, it was notoriously bumpy.

It is well-known that it is notoriously difficult to obtain perfectly correct values of parameters in turbid media.

It had some real flaws - it was notoriously slow to pay claims, for example.

"Until it was only meant for rich people and it was notoriously ineffective".

It is notoriously difficult to grow successfully, and its wine can be unpredictable.

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