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"a most remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to emphasize the degree or intensity of something. Example: The new play received a most remarkable review from the critics, praising its originality and powerful performances.
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He was, altogether, a most remarkable character.
It is indeed a most remarkable instrument.
Of Mother Teresa, "She's a most remarkable little woman".
A most remarkable effort is that being made here for Teller.
The Mongols have a long prehistory and a most remarkable history.
It's been, from all that I have heard, a most remarkable time for this university.
"This ongoing portrait series is about a most remarkable man living in the South Bronx.
I mean, that is a most remarkable use of Congressional power, it seems to me".
This is a most remarkable — in fact, a thoroughly subversive — statement for a biographer to make.
At first sight, he is a most unprepossessing looking person, but a long conversation revealed a most remarkable mind.
I'm a book worm and those librarians have satisfied the appetite of that worm in a most remarkable way.
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