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The phrase 'note worthy' is not correct in written English.
The correct phrasing is 'noteworthy'. It is an adjective used to describe something that deserves to be noted or noticed. For example, "The professor's note worthy contributions to the field of medicine made her a top candidate for the Nobel Prize."
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NOTE WORTHY Members chart their progress in journals.
There is no particularly note worthy hotel in Mirecourt.
(A scene in a geriatric hospital ends on a bleak if poetic note worthy of "Waiting for Godot".) He is, unlike many others, embracing the world, not in retreat.
Note Worthy.
The note worthy bioactive compounds in Marine macroalgae or seaweeds is namely polysaccharides, tannins, and diterpenes.
It was a pleasure reading your profile of the rising opera singer Joyce DiDonato ["Note Worthy," by Jim Brosseau, June].
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She surely contributed to one of the most note-worthy sports moments of 2015: when Andy Murray declared himself a feminist.
But I thought it was note-worthy and maybe even important, so I assigned it to the small type at the bottom of the page.
Note-worthy were partial correlations between milk yield and DMI, 0.367; milk yield and rectal temperature, –0.135; milk yield and respiration rate, 0.102.
Some note-worthy practical environments, where the MOILP problems find their applications, are supply chain design, logistics planning, scheduling, and financial planning.
Also, it is note-worthy to mention that the continuity and configuration of seismic reflectors changes in a predictable manner from one seismic facies to another.
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