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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather spectacular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is impressive or remarkable in a somewhat understated way.
Example: "The fireworks display was a rather spectacular sight, lighting up the night sky with vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a quite impressive" or "an exceptionally stunning".
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A rather spectacular set of ruins in a wonderful location (well worth a visit and it's free too).
The Beaux-Arts Court at the Brooklyn Museum of Art -- a beautiful space designed by McKim, Mead & White -- has become a construction site of a rather spectacular nature.
One work that exemplified that union on a rather spectacular scale was Martha Rosler's "Meta-Monumental Garage Sale," which made its debut in 1973 and will be recreated at Museum of Modern Art this fall.
It is a rather spectacular coincidence that while Russia tears down her churches in angry contempt of Man's religious instincts, German's chancellor grooms the Lord for the new day.
He also drew a self-portrait with balletic studies for decorations in the church: the artist, ethereal and passive, beside the evidence of his restless mind, a rather spectacular conceit.
However, on Tuesday, Mildredandbobbin reposted on their Tumblr website an open letter to Caitlin Moran from another fanfic site saying: In a rather spectacular manner, you managed to antagonise an entire fandom made up almost entirely of young, liberal-minded women like me, AKA your core readership.
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It's all rather spectacular, but the trouble is it's £120 for two.
It starts at Lake Ontario and from there you can stroll up to the Eaton Centre, a massive, rather spectacular, mall.
A string of rather spectacular successes might have made us too cocky, too sure that the future would simply bring more of the same.
It was terrific scoring, the 32-year-old making the most of an early-morning start on what would be a day of two rather spectacular halves, weather-wise.
The two cheaper ones will surely get lost in the smoke from the Fire, but that's a pity; they're rather spectacular.
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