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How to use notoriously in a sentence

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This was part of an effort to increase the transparency of hedge funds, which are notoriously opaque to investors and regulators.
Plus, Cambodia is notoriously corrupt and has a poor infrastructure, which jacks costs up even further.
Morecambe Bay is notoriously dangerous, with fast rising tides and quicksands.
Given the group's notoriously bitter and protracted split a decade ago, this was quite some achievement.
But even after nearly 90 years the theory remains notoriously hard to test because gravity is such a weak force.
The tread portion of the tyre is tough, but the side wall of a radial tyre is notoriously weak.
Seeds are notoriously slow to germinate, so mark the rows by planting a fast-growing crop, such as radishes, with the beet seeds.
There is no access to the island by air, and only a few boats per year put into the notoriously dangerous harbor.
What's more, their wide spreads makes dealing in penny shares expensive, plus their prices are notoriously volatile and susceptible to ramping.
Because they have succumbed to erosion and weathering, perhaps for aeons, these craters are notoriously difficult to spot.
Attempts to measure freedom are notoriously complicated, as are attempts to assign an intrinsic value to freedom as such.
This is a notoriously sweet lambic, and although some sourness is present to balance the flavour, many find it to be cloyingly sweet.
Leaf hoppers spread the serious grapevine yellows and Pierce's disease and make such disease notoriously difficult to control.
O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humourless world of women's magazines.
Now this, I thought, was a bit rich, coming from a man who was notoriously slow to make changes in his own day on the Kildare line.
Antthrushes are notoriously difficult to see well and we're delighted at our luck to have one right on the trail.
However strongly a person may feel that he or she is right, human memory is notoriously fallible.
I've often heard people wondering how these students, notoriously wild, turn into pillars of responsibility and reliability.
Getting a wafer, he noticed that he hadn't seen either of his parents, notoriously early risers.
Englishmen were notoriously litigious, but that represented a willingness to submit to the arbitration of the king's courts.
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In the face of all this the colonies were conspicuously and notoriously unable to agree upon any principle of allocating grants.
If she had been notoriously of an altruistic and free-handed disposition, he could have understood it.
The latter had nothing better to appeal to than that notoriously feeble resource, the argumentum ad hominem.
The breed of the Carthusian horses of Xeres was notoriously the best in Europe.
The King chose his ministry from the feuillant Club, notoriously counter-revolutionary.
In Syria and south tyrol the wishes of the inhabitants were notoriously overridden.
There was a general laugh, for Charley Mansfield was notoriously in a general state of impecuniosity.
Republics are notoriously susceptible, and here it grows with a lushness comparable only to the jungle.
It seems that he is notoriously violent and jealous, and thoroughly unscrupulous.
And lawyers are notoriously unable to observe the law, just as actors are notoriously unable to act.
But the Weddell Sea was notoriously inhospitable and already we knew that its sternest face was turned toward us.
After all, he rationalized, plastics are notoriously unstable under certain conditions.
One noticeable area of improvement for the notoriously slow-footed Brady this season has been as a runner.
And the tendency of middle-aged Pittsburgh millionaires to marry chorus-girls is notoriously like the homing instinct of pigeons.
Kerr was a notoriously good hitter and Ogden gave him his walking papers.
Elpaso was notoriously 54 a stickler for a square deal at cards.
Meningitis and septicaemia are notoriously difficult to diagnose and can kill in hours.
The spread and influence of the gnostic sects was notoriously wide.
Will the fight against male supremacy prove too much as Petruchio attempts to control his notoriously shrewish new bride?
The skirl of the pipes may sound wonderful in the hands of experts but it's a notoriously difficult instrument to learn.
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