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"most notably that" is a correct, usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that stands out or is especially noteworthy. For example, "The new school had many unique programs, most notably that it offered courses in computer programming from an early age."
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But there have been some unifying themes, most notably that allied progress has been swift and that the news media have been exaggerating the negative.
This theory makes predictions, most notably that — like the chromosomes — one will find identical geological structures at the edges of the current continents that were once fused.
Most notably, that there's an awful lot of rough weather and fog.
Sift out the good bits of Flower, most notably that imperiously high-spec team leadership.
His family extended into his businesses most notably that of The Active Fire Sprinkler Corporation.
In addition "American Skin" draws heavily from the work of other scholars, most notably that of Michael Lind.
I also have a post on concessions, most notably that of Carl Paladino, and the late results, in a nutshell.
The show has also benefited from some fresh faces, most notably that of Pedro Pascal, the Chilean actor having a whale of a time playing Oberyn Martell.
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In fact, I now know all about the pituitary gland--most notably, that it exists.
It was supported on the ground that large, unrestricted markets most notably, that of the United States provide substantial benefits.
Among his fabled performances is the 2006 opus The Wicker Man most notably, that torture scene involving honeybees.
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