Well-noted
adjective
1.
well-known; celebrated; famous:
a noted scholar.
2.
provided with musical notation, a musical score, etc.:
The text is illustrated with noted examples from the symphonies.
adjective
1.
distinguished; celebrated; famous
2.
of special note or significance; noticeable: a noted increase in the crime rate
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