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The phrase "a remarkable act of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is noteworthy or impressive in some way.
Example: "The volunteers performed a remarkable act of kindness by helping the elderly residents in the community."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary display of" or "a notable instance of".
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"That is a remarkable act of generosity.
It was a remarkable act of seamanship.
Haddon's is a remarkable act of ventriloquism.
His novel is a remarkable act of vivification.
In a remarkable act of forgiveness, her family supported their release.
It is a remarkable act of filial — not to mention great-grand-filial — rebellion.
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OCW would not exist without their individual contributions, which collectively represent a truly remarkable act of pure intellectual philanthropy.
That is a rather remarkable act of corporate faith in American students and their potential to capitalize on their education.
It was a pretty remarkable act of trolling on the House floor, but one that illustrates just how divisive health care is as a political issue.
The volume concludes with a series of sustained treatments of its titular theme, beginning with Gunn's most remarkable act of imaginative sympathy, a five-part dramatic monologue by that hungriest of lovers, Jeffrey Dahmer.
As America's premiere exercise guru, her body is perhaps her most remarkable act of self-recreation; she's a feminist exemplar in fitness there is freedom.
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