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The word 'notched' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a verb or an adjective. As a verb, 'notched' means to make a notch or indentation in something. For example: - She notched the wooden plank to fit perfectly into the corner. - He carefully notched the arrow before shooting it at the target. As an adjective, 'notched' describes something that has notches or indentations. For example: - The notched edge of the paper made it easier to tear. - The notched collar on her jacket added a sophisticated touch to her outfit. Overall, 'notched' is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe the specific action or appearance of something with notches or indentations.
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notched
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Past of notch
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Stephan Lichtsteiner notched the Turin club's fourth goal in the 80th minute for a 4-1 victory.
Respectively, (and as of Thursday) that's how many goals the 19 year-old has tallied, how many games he's played, and how many overall points he's notched.
Breaking the record for the most streamed track in a single week, Uptown Funk has been listened to nearly 2.34m times in the past seven days, overtaking Sheeran's Thinking Out Loud, which notched up 1.72m streams in a single week in November.
After this 30-second screen exposure, he notched up 10 appearances in two years, including the westerns Sierra and Winchester 73 (both 1950).
And while the Marvelettes never reached No 1 again, they notched up two further US top 10 hits (Playboy and Don't Mess With Bill in 1962 and 66 respectively), though neither captured the trials of adolescence quite like the fervent Please Me Postman.
One Direction and Ed Sheeran led a record 2014 for British artists, who notched up five of the top 10 best-selling albums worldwide.
Or, at the very least, in for all eternity at The Oval, having notched up 648 at time of going to press.
During a recent campaign week, he notched up 44 hours on loyalist national television.
The landmarks related to the old soldiers Jimmy Anderson, who notched his 400th wicket on Friday, and Alastair Cook, who surpassed Graham Gooch's number of Test runs, and to the newcomer Adam Lyth, who hit his maiden Test century on his home ground.
They are lagging behind the 36.1% share of the vote they notched up in 2010 – and they didn't win then either.
The Tigers, who notched their ninth straight win, scored the first 33 points and five goals of the game, but had to hold on desperately to record a 10.8 (68) to 9.11 (65) victory.
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