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"notoriously elusive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something or someone that is well-known for being difficult to find, catch, or understand. Example: "The leader of the elusive criminal organization has been on the run for years, evading capture from authorities."
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The Northern Lights are one of the greatest spectacles on Earth and Nasa predicts this winter to be another "solar maximum", meaning increased cosmic activity and better chances of seeing those notoriously elusive displays of ethereal red and green lights.
And leopard encounters, it seems, don't come any easier than at Yala where, with no larger predators for competition, this notoriously elusive cat has grown unusually bold.
Perfection is a notoriously elusive concept.
Music hall is a notoriously elusive subject.
It also made him a notoriously elusive figure for biographers.
When it comes to discussing what these oddball shapes might mean, Mr. Price is notoriously elusive, so one infers what one can.
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The mythology surrounding Depp casts him as a sort of Scarlet Pimpernel of Hollywood, so notoriously elusive that one director who flew to London and spent days searching for him observed that the secret to signing Depp "is finding him".
She is notoriously difficult to capture as elusive, says Ms Tomalin, as a cloud in the night sky.
However, the vulnerability and elusive lifestyles of these animals have made them notoriously difficult to study.
Quantifying contact patterns in wildlife has been notoriously difficult, particularly where direct observation methods are impractical due to the elusive or nocturnal nature of a species.
Chekhov's plays are notoriously elusive.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com