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What is the adverb for note?

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noteworthily
  1. In a noteworthy manner; notably.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Major private collections of avant-garde art emerged perhaps most noteworthily that of Albert C. Barnes further legitimating it.”
      “Also — and I'm not trying to split hairs with You, Lord — when I ask You to not let me die in a funny way, I also mean please don't let me die in a noteworthily ironic way.”
      “Singer, noteworthily, is one of the several respondents published in The Lives of Animals.”
notedly
  1. In a way that is noted; notably.
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    1. “On Sunday, Kasich, who has notedly refrained from criticising his competitors on the campaign trail, also laid into the frontrunner's conduct over the weekend.”
      “One year after graduation, about 9 percent of the apprenticeship graduates are working in a notedly different occupation than the one they have learned.”
      “During nighttime the ground is cooling down slowly but notedly.”
notably
  1. (focus) As a pointed example; in a notable manner.
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    1. “One area of particularly rapid growth is that of organic baby foods, notably in Germany.”
      “As we have seen, someone who is notably brave but lacks patience runs the risk of acting rashly and foolishly at times.”
      “This committee was set up notably to deal with matters such as this.”
notationally
  1. In terms of notation.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Because this is notationally cumbersome, I omit the formal details.”
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