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"Notoriously" in a Sentence (14 examples)
Intonation is a notoriously difficult part of a foreign language to acquire.
New York is a city notoriously short on space, but also one whose residents are big on innovation.
Bryant was known to use a helicopter from his home to games in Los Angeles to avoid the city's notoriously bad traffic.
As we were driven on Rome’s notoriously busy ring road, we could not believe how few cars we passed.
Their roads are notoriously tough on cars.
Algeria was notoriously lagging in this sector.
Yanni was notoriously aggressive.
Scientists say that each tropical disease is notoriously difficult to treat, because the microorganisms evade the immune system by changing their appearance frequently.
The states that are banning trans healthcare are also notoriously bad places for women to live and to grow up.
Doctors’ scrawls and scribbles are notoriously hard to read.
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The Hempshocks' sheep were notoriously the finest for miles around: shaggy-coated and intelligent (for sheep), with curling horns and sharp hooves.
Orton himself notoriously defaced library books before starting to write books himself.
Johnson's contract expires in November, and four weeks as memorable for scandals off the pitch as any achievements on it will do little to appease the notoriously twitchy committee-men at the Rugby Football Union.
Jointed track will be replaced, with standard ballast instead of shingle beneath, to stabilise the rails and improve the notoriously dreadful ride quality.
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