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The phrase "notably that of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a specific example or instance of something being discussed. Example: Many countries have implemented strict laws to combat climate change, notably that of Germany, which has significantly reduced its carbon emissions in recent years.
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Revaluations occurred too, notably that of the deutschemark in 1961.
Then there is the rash of Chinese cases, notably that of Mr. Mak.
His family extended into his businesses most notably that of The Active Fire Sprinkler Corporation.
Alfonso claimed many foreign titles, notably that of Holy Roman emperor in 1256.
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.
Its defence businesses, notably that of McDonnell Douglas, should benefit from Boeing's commercial culture of cost control.
Norton also wrote on art and edited collections of poetry, notably that of John Donne (1895 1905).
The lustre of some of New Star's managers faded, notably that of Stephen Whittaker, the former joint chief investment officer.
George Bush, notably that of U.S. ambassador to Singapore (1992 93), and was a deputy U.S. trade representative for Pres.
It was supported on the ground that large, unrestricted markets most notably, that of the United States provide substantial benefits.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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