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Discover LudwigThe phrase "notably however" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a contrasting or unexpected idea, or to highlight a specific point that stands out from the rest of the sentence or paragraph. Example: "The defendant's alibi was solid and supported by multiple witnesses, notably however, the prosecution presented compelling evidence that cast doubt on their testimony."
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(Notably, however, the committee includes no representatives of teachers unions).
Notably, however, in that same conversation Lula also said he "would never enter government to protect myself".
Notably, however, these aren't new customers in most cases.
Notably, however, it isn't disclosing the total amount of funding raised to date.
Notably, however, SalesGossip still doesn't have native mobile apps (for iOS and Android, for example).
Notably, however, the law did not appear to impact cyberbullying to the same extent.
Notably, however, the Cl signal after PS swabbing on the soiled Talens film did not increase.
Notably, however, other Western European countries' total exposure is far less.
Box makers are also roundly lower, including Dell and Compaq ; notably, however, Gateway was spared punishment.
Notably, however, Reputation.com's consumer data vault has bigger ambitions beyond simply being a repository for people's information.
Notably, however, support for PowerPoint itself is currently missing in action, though I'm told this is being addressed.
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