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The phrase "a remarkable collection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of items or works that are impressive or noteworthy in some way.
Example: "The museum features a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts that tell the story of our civilization."
Alternatives: "an impressive assortment" or "an extraordinary compilation".
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The couple also have a remarkable collection of tramp art.
Otherwise Unchanged is a remarkable collection, combining technical poise and an expansive intellectual range.
Mr. Rosen is said to have a remarkable collection of art.
The same is true for David Rakoff's "Half Empty," a remarkable collection of essays.
The Boymans-van Beuningen Museum has a remarkable collection of paintings by Dutch and Flemish masters.
The museum also has a remarkable collection of early documentary photographs.
The illustrations include a remarkable collection of photographs by Erich Lessing.
released "Trans-Millennia Music," a remarkable collection of Strom's lush, rapturous recordings from 1982 88.
Clark eventually settled in New York; besides his wardrobe of classic boots, he had a remarkable collection of classic cars.
Throughout, Mr. Moll illustrates the narrative with a remarkable collection of archival materials, right down to photographs of Goeth's dogs.
The latter is a remarkable collection of songs, encompassing political corruption, racism, nationalism, and liberal dogmatism in the Deep South.
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