As a pointed example; in a notable manner.(adverb)
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Use "notably" in a sentence
"The Fourth Amendment, after a post-Civil-War expansion and a promising renaissance under the Warren Court (the latter being highlighted in your comment on my blog), has since suffered the death of a thousand cuts from various court rulings, most notably from the USSC."
""From the beginning it has been commercialized by foreigners, notably from the English-speaking nations and Scandinavia, and they have always sold to their own markets.""
"More than once I heard people talk about not trusting someone from north of the Mason Dixon line (of which I am one), and that people of color (referred to as "darkies") were not to be trusted (most notably from the name partner of a large law firm to his client referring to another attorney in the D.C. area representing a major corporation with whom the client had business dealing with)."