notoriously
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of notoriously
Example Sentences
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But data storage is a notoriously cyclical industry, leaving a minority of sell-side analysts wary of an eventual downturn.
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He also acknowledged that the defensive line he will be facing is notoriously robust.
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Grand Slam matches can go on notoriously deep into the night, and nowhere more so than in Melbourne, despite some tepid attempts to improve things.
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Eight rate the stock at Hold, and just one— notoriously bearish GLJ Research —at Sell.
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“Unlike our American cousins, we are notoriously bad at talking ourselves up—but the performance … speaks for itself. We expect even greater things to come.”
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