Sentence examples for a little remarkable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a little remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat impressive or noteworthy, but not overwhelmingly so.
Example: "The presentation was a little remarkable, showcasing some innovative ideas that caught the audience's attention."
Alternatives: "somewhat impressive" or "slightly noteworthy".

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It was a little remarkable that there weren't more Frank Roques in those early days.

So to me it is a little remarkable that people are so sanguine about this".

Although Valore says it is "not unheard of" for two reviews to happen in such a short time window, "it is a little remarkable that they are off track again and need this review".

What is a little remarkable it is that I'm a heavy, heavy computer user.

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Perhaps a little too remarkable?

But maybe it's a little bit remarkable that 75,000 people care about the minor indiscretions of one footballer enough to tweet it to the world.

More importantly, when did playing Nirvana in a suburban supermarket cease not only to be forbidden, but become not even a little bit remarkable?

There is little remarkable about his presence, except perhaps his race, white.

Until the the dying minutes of the game, there was little remarkable about either team's performance.

But there's little remarkable about the new Co-Op space, wide and long and inconsistently lighted, with stomach-level racks stuffed full of clothes that, from afar, look half black.

Different from stage I, though the number of new intermolecular junction point per unit time was little, remarkable increase was observed on the apparent viscosity of gel.

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