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Sentence count:265+13Posted:2017-06-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: outstandinglysignallyuncounmistakablyunusuallySimilar words: remarkableunremarkableremarkhit the markunmistakablyfree marketbelow the markparkaMeaning: adv. 1. to a remarkable degree or extent 2. in a signal manner. 
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241 More than a decade of performance and change has demonstrated a remarkably consistent, if counterintuitive, phenomenon.
242 Dole overcame both rural poverty and, even more remarkably, war wounds that might have killed a lesser person.
243 Experience shows that most forms of institutional use follow a remarkably clear pattern.
244 They were dirty and parched, but in remarkably good condition after the rescue.
245 Shells are pleasant to handle and regard, can easily be perforated to serve as ornaments and in addition are remarkably durable.
246 Certainly Jeanne had never tried to adapt him to the realities, a job for which she was remarkably ill equipped anyway.
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247 Even so, the number of households for which this is true is remarkably small.
248 He did a remarkably accurate imitation of the soft, low drag of a rapidly disappearing device.
249 The Bush administration was also remarkably free of internal strife, at least until its reelection effort faltered.
250 This is remarkably young in comparison with the 4.5 x 109 year age of other meteorites.
251 But a walk through lush green countryside reveals an environment remarkably short of wildlife.
252 Middle-class moralists might be ardent, even strident, but working-class patterns continued to be remarkably resistant and independent.
253 Mrs Jones' family say she's coping remarkably well(sentencedict.com), but they're horrified at her injuries.
254 This debate seemed to be marked by a remarkably high standard of studied insult.
255 They produced a remarkably consistent sound for the revolving-door group.
256 Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand.
257 The book is remarkably accurate and transparently fair-minded.
258 Man has discovered a remarkably simple conceptual model with which to characterize matter.
259 They looked remarkably like Mexican bandits from a grade - B movie.
260 Traditional crafts remain remarkably unchanged by the slow incursion of modern ways.
261 But her eyes were still the same : large and amber and remarkably beautiful.
262 Leaving aside the question of privacy, constant surveillance can be remarkably convenient.
263 The law - enforcement level of the court and procuratorate has been raised remarkably.
264 They have done remarkably well in coping with natural calamities.
265 Such a tactic is calculated, methodical, invidious — and remarkably effective.
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