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Discover LudwigThe word "remarkably" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is an adverb that means in a way that is worthy of attention or capable of making a strong impression. It can be used to describe something that is unusually or remarkably noticeable, notable, or exceptional. Example: "The actor's performance in the movie was remarkably convincing and received high praise from critics." In this sentence, "remarkably" is used to describe the high level of talent and skill shown by the actor, emphasizing that it was exceptional and stood out.
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Remarkably,
adverb
In a remarkable manner.
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Five pound notes do look remarkably like fish food, don't they?
Remarkably, the story of a cellist who played Albinoni's Adagio every day for 22 days during the siege, wearing correct evening dress, was true.
Tokyo scores a buzz of just 2, again due partly to Japan using its own social media engines – yet Seoul does remarkably well on the same criteria.
The consequences around the world were remarkably uncontroversial.
Remarkably he learned to speak English even as he was playing the part.
Yet, even if there is still room for improvement, in international comparisons, the NHS remains remarkably cost-effective.
Remarkably, Ferguson even finds space to praise Cantona for showing "determination and strength of character in his handling of his prolonged ordeal".
He said in the past four months Athens had managed to pay public sector salaries, pensions and its dues to the IMF by extracting 14% of national output, doing "remarkably well" for an economy that does not have access to money markets.
UK use has stayed remarkably steady too, according to the data which shows a slight rise over time.
"By contrast, five of the eight bodies in our study yielded more than one type of tuberculosis – remarkably, from one individual, we obtained evidence of three distinct strains".
Look at a list of British writers who have appeared on stamps and the gaps are consequently glaring and the number remarkably small – roughly the same as the 27 in the US's literary arts series, produced by a nation with only a 240-year history.
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