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"most notably from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is primarily or especially from a particular source or location. Example: "The flavors of this dish are most notably from Thailand, with hints of lemongrass and chili peppers."
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How are they still making it into both Syria and Iraq, most notably from Turkey?
Hulu also faces increased threats from online competitors, most notably from YouTube, owned by Google.
They have also been involved in smuggling and attempts at gun-running, most notably from Lithuania.
He made a clutch of excellent saves, most notably from Sidwell's fierce penalty and Hugo Rodallega's thumping 50th-minute header.
He drew wide criticism for both, most notably from the NBC analyst Bill Walton, who called him a disgrace.
There is opposition to the development, most notably from environmental groups who are especially concerned with the mountaintop golf course.
And in novels, the image of top-down state-sponsored madness comes most notably from Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451".
Indeed, they already face competition, most notably from Sprinks, part of the About Inc. unit of Primedia.
According to the magazine, it received "an unusual volume of responses to this article, most notably from President Barack Obama".
But the attempt to circumvent the next two presidential elections drew international criticism, most notably from America's government.
Initially Albion had shown plenty of attacking intent, most notably from a leaner and meaner Rondón, but they gradually dropped deeper as the half wore on.
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