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"noteworthy changes" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is usually used to refer to changes that are interesting or important enough to be noticed. For example: "The new version of the software includes some noteworthy changes, such as improved speed and increased security."
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Perhaps the most noteworthy changes are demographic.
But there will be a few noteworthy changes.
There are other noteworthy changes in the new contract.
Perhaps the most noteworthy changes they've found are demographic.
This led to a number of noteworthy changes in the environment.
The other noteworthy changes took place in ministries beset by scandal or ineptitude.
We observed noteworthy changes in Chinese ECRs' attitudes and behaviours regarding open access publishing and peer review.
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The most noteworthy change is the new coaching staff.
There has been an especially noteworthy change in the posture of European and American readers.
So when a major franchise such as Square Enix's Hitman makes the move to a piecemeal structure, it amounts to a noteworthy change of tack.
Q. Gazing into your crystal ball, a year from now, what do you think will be the most noteworthy change from where we are today?
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