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"notably of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a phrase to introduce an example or specific instance that serves as evidence for a statement or argument. For example, "The company's success can be attributed to its strong leadership, notably of its CEO who implemented strategic changes to drive growth."
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Notably, of course, he hasn't got unlucky.
Livestock farming, notably of cattle and pigs, is also important.
The American actress Rachel Bilson (most notably of "The O.C").
Cézanne's early works are dark in hue and violent in feeling, notably of sexual frustration.
But Heaney was also an excellent poet of familial love and, notably, of enduring married love.
Gin, meanwhile, is simply a spirit that's infused with certain botanicals – most notably, of course, juniper.
The major economic activity is mining, most notably of turquoise and gold.
Despite its problems, notably of corruption, Argentine democracy is also far more solid than it was.
The park's lakes and streams have large fish populations, notably of trout, whitefish, and salmon.
There was an enormous increase in the population of the towns, notably of Riyadh and Jiddah.
Nowadays, Styler is best known professionally as a film producer, notably of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
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