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The phrase "a remarkable knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's impressive understanding or expertise in a particular subject or field.
Example: "Her remarkable knowledge of ancient history made her an invaluable asset to the research team."
Alternatives: "an impressive understanding" or "an exceptional grasp".
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I did not have a remarkable knowledge of how to make and keep friends.
She was a woman of substance who possessed a remarkable knowledge of court rules and practice.
Thomas C. Field Jr. displays a remarkable knowledge of Bolivian history and culture.
In one of my earliest neuropsychiatric reports, the tester noted that at the age of 5, I had a remarkable knowledge of the difference between veins and arteries and how they worked.
Following a review of the current state of the art on this topic, which includes a description of the mechanical behaviour and existing predictive models, a remarkable knowledge gap in this standard problem is revealed.
By comparison, painting in Paris during the first decades of the 17th century was relatively insignificant, with the exception of that of Claude Vignon, who exchanged his Mannerist training for a style based on Elsheimer and to a lesser extent Lastman, and who in the 1620s revealed a remarkable knowledge of the earliest paintings of Rembrandt.
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Instead he accompanies tourists on small private tours, which gives him an opportunity to share his remarkable knowledge of Vietnamese history and culture.
By that time he had acquired a remarkable practical knowledge of constitutional matters and of important political personalities, among them Otto von Bismarck.
Our goal is to find people who have remarkable knowledge to share, and help them find a way of sharing its significance in a way that is accessible to an intelligent general audience.
Clive cannot retain any memory of passing events or experience and, in addition, has lost most of the memories of events and experiences preceding his encephalitis — how, then, does he retain his remarkable knowledge of music, his ability to sight-read, play the piano and organ, sing, and conduct a choir in the masterly way he did before he became ill?
Clive cannot retain any memory of passing events or experience and, in addition, has lost most of the memories of events and experiences preceding his encephalitis how, then, does he retain his remarkable knowledge of music, his ability to sight-read, play the piano and organ, sing, and conduct a choir in the masterly way he did before he became ill?
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