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[Used to indicate a notable or particular example of a previous mentioned group].
especially
amongst other things
in particular
1
Serious Money: Emerging markets have come of age, most
notably
in Asia.
2
London's weakness mirrored similar performances across Europe,
notably
in France and Germany.
3
Most
notably
,
perhaps, is Boris Johnson's election as prime minister last year.
4
The government has refused to consider increasing general contributions,
notably
employers' contributions.
5
The migration rate in Ukraine and Russia, for example, is
notably
high.
6
But so far the central bank has been
notably
short on detail.
7
Stock markets made strong gains last year and volatility was
notably
absent.
8
It also has a large presence in many African countries,
notably
Nigeria.
9
Violence has become more frequent in nearby regions,
notably
Ingushetia, in 2008.
10
The response from many London MPs, particularly Conservatives, was
notably
more hostile.
11
Most
notably
,
no one else has access to the new tracking system.
12
Thus, any security vulnerabilities found now could
notably
impact the final version.
13
He remarked that
notably
,
British troops were still based in Northern Ireland.
14
Others,
notably
the French government, treated him at times like a terrorist.
15
A number of the established usual suspects were
notably
underwhelming last Sunday.
16
However, on the outskirts changes were apparent enough;
notably
in dwelling-house architecture.
notably
notably absent
notably different
notably true
notably high
notably good