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Discover Ludwig"More remarkably" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a statement or detail that is even more impressive or surprising than the previous one. Example: Her intelligence was already impressive, but what was even more remarkable was her ability to learn a new language in just a few months.
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More remarkably, her farce has added dimensions.
More remarkably,he remembers the specifics of the YouTube clip.
More remarkably, Old Trafford hosted a match the following afternoon.
More remarkably, no one has done it since.
More remarkably, Ms. Williams, during practice at least, will be taking to the courts in boots.
More remarkably, he succeeds with what no prudent novelist ought to attempt.
More remarkably, one of the cliffsides is also the site of a geoglyph called the Candelabro.
More remarkably, unlike their Hawaiian and peking duck predecessors, some of these experimental creations actually work.
More remarkably, you may not be sure whether you are looking through, or at, the colour.
More remarkably, he believed that they were also fundamental to his religion.
More remarkably still, Georgios Samaras, Celtic's Greek international forward, struck both goals.
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