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The phrase "a remarkable core" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has an impressive or noteworthy central aspect or essence.
Example: "The novel's strength lies in its characters, who each have a remarkable core that drives their actions and decisions."
Alternatives: "an impressive essence" or "a notable foundation."
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"It shows there is a remarkable core of scholastic chess players in the state and the talent is spreading".
Enediyne natural products are extremely potent antitumor antibiotics with a remarkable core structure consisting of two acetylenic groups conjugated to a double bond within either a 9‐ or 10‐membered ring.
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Most galaxies are centered on massive black holes, and some seem to have an even more remarkable core: black hole binaries, or two black holes tightly circling each other as the result of the merger of two galaxies.
His remarkable core strength is superior to anyone else in the GB squad and allows him to take a longer first stroke than his rivals can manage.
This subcomplex seems to be functionally analogous to the A. tumefaciens VirB7 VirB10 subcomplex, thus suggesting a remarkable conservation of the core structure in these evolutionary distant T4SSs (Vincent et al., 2006).
The optimized design of the 2-D gradient core shows a remarkable reduction of the radiated sound power level for the sandwich structure when taking into account the mass of the panels.
The lenses are the core of a remarkable visual system that allows the animals to find dark hiding places on the ocean bottom.
Meanwhile, the organization continues to grow its core acting company — a remarkable investment in Bay Area talent — and remains committed to importing foreign productions.
Stunningly, only in 11% of the suspected MH cases (1 MHS and 1 MHN) a remarkable hyperthermia with an increase in core temperature ≥ 38.5°C was noticed.
Despite the existence of bent-core mesogens eliciting a remarkable diminution of molecular packing, polymer with Ar = 2,7-naphthylene formed a smectic phase, and polymers with both Ar = 1,2-phenylene and 2,3-naphthylene formed nematic phases.
In fact I feel I may have been a witness to the moment when the tide could be seen to turn -- a remarkable moment in which a hard-core theory partisan delivered an eloquent, witty and rueful critique of the reign of theory.
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