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of note
Important, of distinction, famous, as in I have nothing of note to report, or The speaker was a man of note. This idiom uses note in the sense of “importance” or “fame.” [Late 1500s]
Example Sentences
The constables added that it is "absolutely of note" that petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police during Monday and Tuesday night.
Sale’s accomplishment, then, is sustaining a near-record rate of strikeouts per nine innings for more than 2,000 innings, certainly worthy of note.
Any width was greeted by her trademark elegant drives and she struck the spinners firmly down the ground, the only partnership of note coming for the seventh wicket as she shared a stand of 47 with Mangru.
In all likelihood, Tottenham won't do anything of note in their final session at the San Mames stadium.
Of note in the middle image is a Recreation Land, home to a ball field, a mini-golf course and a bandstand.
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