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The phrase "a quite remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree of remarkable quality or characteristic of something.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a quite remarkable achievement in contemporary art."
Alternatives: "a truly remarkable" or "an exceptionally remarkable".
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It's a quite remarkable story.
It's a quite remarkable experience, in fact.
It is a quite remarkable turnaround.
Glasgow represented a quite remarkable comeback.
In other ways, though, it is a quite remarkable school.
There is a quite remarkable resilience in this country".
The 1960s, extraordinary in so many transformative ways, was a quite remarkable time in classical music.
Some dancers have a quite remarkable physical memory for chore ography.
"It's now engulfing banking, telecommunications and transportation in a quite remarkable way".
At most of the grocers I visited you can find a quite remarkable Time magazine special issue on global warming.
It is my view that he was a remarkable prime minister and, indeed, a quite remarkable man.
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