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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lecture that is impressive or noteworthy in some way.
Example: "The professor delivered a remarkable lecture on the impact of climate change on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "an outstanding lecture" or "an exceptional lecture".
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In September, the previously unknown computer science expert delivered a remarkable lecture to students at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
In a remarkable lecture given in 1984, near the beginning of the boom, James Tobin, a Nobel laureate (and Mr Buiter's former teacher), puts the case.
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In addition, in his remarkable lecture "Religion" in 1836, Emerson even portrayed Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, as among a class of heroes who pursued virtue rather than "worldly riches".
"I think that is quite a remarkable number," he said during a lecture one recent Monday, using a laser pointer to direct attention to "43.65 percent" displayed on an enormous screen inside the steeply tiered Sanders Theater, just off Harvard Yard.
And she did--in a remarkable hour-long monologue that was part sermon, part remembrance, and part inspirational lecture.
Remarkable figures for a remarkable cricketer.
A remarkable day!
A remarkable woman.
It's a remarkable read.
It's a remarkable document.
A remarkable and beloved humanitarian.
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