Sentence examples for a remarkable bit from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a remarkable bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small piece of information, detail, or content that is noteworthy or impressive.
Example: "In her presentation, she shared a remarkable bit of research that changed our understanding of the topic."
Alternatives: "an impressive piece" or "a noteworthy detail."

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It is a remarkable bit of staging that has worked seamlessly every time.

Zucker's recommendations turned a smart, if standard, police procedural into a remarkable bit of narrative engineering.

And in a remarkable bit of societal blindness, the diagnosis of drapetomania was used to explain why black slaves would want to escape to freedom.

Whatever, it is really a remarkable bit of architecture and production, and it has a first printing of 15,000, a decent number for that publishing house.

That was when Martellus Bennett broke the fall of a fan who tumbled from the stands, a remarkable bit of awareness that the loquacious Bennett likened to the act of a superhero.

In a remarkable bit of long-distance theater, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire exchanged home runs 45 minutes apart last night, enhancing a home run duel that had already captivated the attention of fans and nonfans everywhere.

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Further, in contrast to the undoing in the House, which grew like a wave across the country, the Senate races unfolded bit by incredible bit, with a remarkable number too close to call when the polls opened Tuesday.

I was struck by this remarkable bit of NBC morphing the first time I saw him manning the Saturday night anchor desk.

Mr. Esposito opened five more Original Ray's pizzerias on Long Island and in New Jersey, but he showed one remarkable bit of restraint.

The remarkable bit is that they are coming now from someone who was once so close to the Neocons and the Bush administration.

And let's then overlay another remarkable bit of data: Fewer Democrats say they don't know who Stephen K. Bannon is than say they know who Charles E. Schumer is.

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