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"most notable were" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or list of things that stand out as being particularly noteworthy or significant. For example: "The city's top attractions were all impressive, but most notable were the stunning art museum and the historic cathedral." In this sentence, "most notable were" introduces the two specific attractions that the writer considers to be the most noteworthy among the others. It could also be used in a similar way with people or events: "Of all the actors in the film, most notable were the lead actress and the newcomer who stole the show." "The conference had a variety of interesting speakers, but most notable were the CEO of a major tech company and a Nobel Prize-winning physicist."
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Most notable were former Mayor Lawrence Pat Kramer and his wife, Mary Ellen.
Two of the most notable were in Night and Day (1978) and Rock 'n' Roll (2006).
Most notable were pamphlets on Chartism, Irish Home Rule, and the Oxford movement.
Most notable were personal-foul penalties on cornerback Donald Washington (late hit) and linebacker James Laurinaitis (face mask).
Two of the most notable were the May Fourth Movement (1919) and the Tiananmen Square incident (1989).
Among several early attempts, the most notable were silent-film segments that he shot as a supplement to a Mercury production of William Gillette's farce "Too Much Johnson".
Most notable were Jane Campion's soaring "Top of the Lake," on Sundance, and Allan Cubitt's nightmare-inducing BBC series "The Fall".
The most notable were the events of Forto 2013, when the country's Ministry of Information was surrounded by disgruntled soldiers demanding political reform, and the Freedom Friday Movement, which encourages citizens to undermine the government through small, subversive acts.
Most notable were Haruno Yoshida, a gently smiling, almost impassive presence as a Persephone at the center of a vortex of emotions, and Sri Qadariatin's powerful and moving invocation of loss as Demeter.
Most notable were the stunning take from Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, the surprisingly low-budget campaign of Donald Trump and the continuing financial advantage that top Democratic candidates had over their Republican rivals.
The two most notable were the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1994-95 for his contributions to the theory of superconductivity and to the theory of high-energy processes in astrophysics, and then, of course, the Nobel Prize in 2003.
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