notoriously
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of notoriously
Example Sentences
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Verticillin A is notoriously hard to build because of its intricate chemical architecture.
From Science Daily
The previous model was bulky, heavy and notoriously loud.
From Los Angeles Times
Albert Edwards, the notoriously bearish global strategist from Societe Generale, is bullish on precious metals and thinks that, far from resembling a classic investment bubble, the party might just be getting started.
From MarketWatch
"Brain function is notoriously hard to measure, but we're getting better and better at interrogating brain function through biomarkers," Gibbons said.
From Science Daily
In Ireland, output—which is notoriously volatile as the country is home to many multinational firms—rebounded after a steep decline in September.
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