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In literature the adjective "noteworthy" is used as a marker of significance, helping readers discern elements or ideas of exceptional merit. It appears in discussions ranging from the appraisal of historical writings, as seen with Capadose's significant works ([1]), to the evaluation of philosophical and cultural insights, such as those noted in studies of Buddhism in Japan ([2]) and Russian history ([3]). The term is also deployed in more technical contexts, highlighting distinctive characteristics in both scientific analyses ([4]) and narrative constructions ([5]). Its versatile application thus serves to emphasize points that merit special attention within a text.
  1. [152] Among Capadose's writings, the most noteworthy are: (1) "Aan mijne geloofsgenooten in de Ned. Heb.
    — from Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ by Aaron Bernstein
  2. To our knowledge of Buddhism in Japan, Dr. J.C. Berry and Rev. J.L. Atkinson have made noteworthy contributions.
    — from The Religions of Japan, from the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji by William Elliot Griffis
  3. He sometimes spoke of the friends of his youth—all names noteworthy in the history of Russian progress.
    — from The possessed : by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  4. One of the rocket’s most noteworthy features is that it uses “cold” propellants.
    — from Rockets, Missiles, and Spacecraft of the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
  5. This is noteworthy; this is right: yet in strictness it is only an illusion.
    — from On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle

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