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of note
Idioms and Phrases
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
Although the streets are all still there, the only physical landmark of note that remains in the defunct neighborhood is the historic water tower itself.
Jorge, himself a broadcaster of note, joined us.
Scotland lacked any kind of threat in behind, struggling without the injured Ben Doak's pace, and after a couple of early chances for Scott McTominay they struggled to create anything of note.
Also of note, he said, is that these detained travelers' plights stems from their entering the country with visa waivers rather than tourist visas.
We have two incidents of note this week.
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