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Discover Ludwig"of note however" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize an important or noteworthy point. For example, "The ceremony was attended by many important people, of note however was the Prime Minister himself."
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Of note, however: All five spellers who scored the highest on the test were among the 16 finalists.
Window glass of note, however, was made by this method in the U.S. by the Boston Crown Glass Company from 1793 to about 1827.
Of note, however, is the fact that the residual pressure after atropine was significantly higher in the achalasia patients (17 mmHg) than in the normal subjects (5 mmHg).
Also of note, however, Lodgeo has been able to attract booking.com co-founder Marin Muyser to its board.
One thing of note however, due to the materials used in the construction process, the watch is quite light.
Of note, however, the quality of the pulses has improved, signaling the use of more sophisticated, costlier Cymer light sources.
It is of note, however, that the median length of PICU stay before the first plasma transfusion was 1 day.
Of note, however, no previous studies [15 22] reported the requirement for an enterectomy, and their postoperative courses were uneventful.
One potential issue of note however, you don't want to be in a situation where you need really accurate time if you are wearing a Cyclops.
There was one bridal gown of note, however, worn by a celebrated heiress in the 1920s, that has been lost.
Typically, this wouldn't be a thing of note, however, I have a storied history with strep throat and my condition was such that I was prime for infection.
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