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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make notable" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is becoming well-known or remarkable. For example, "The company's success has made them notably successful in their industry."
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Most of the other 50percenttoto 60percentt make notable progress too.
MEASURES PASSED Substantive measures make notable changes to policy or pertain to high-profile issues.
His observations have led him to make notable changes to how the game feels.
These teeth do not protrude but make notable lumps in the lips.
The Daniel Guggenheim Medal was established in 1929 to honor innovators who make notable achievements in the advancement of aeronautics.
Mr. Feltsman played with poise and fine musicianship, although he didn't make notable statements about any of the works.
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Smaller groups have also made notable contributions, however.
Nordenskiöld also made notable contributions in the field of cartography.
Kim Clijsters made notable (and hair-raising) climbs at United States Opens.
He also made notable contributions to statistical mechanics.
Voice-recognition technologies have recently made notable strides that are making this possible.
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