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a remarkable length
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a remarkable length" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is notably long, whether in physical dimensions, duration, or extent. Example: "The marathon was a remarkable length, pushing the limits of even the most seasoned runners."
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The last time a Cardinals player had to use an intravenous injection for fluid replacement was several years ago, Omohundro said, a remarkable length of time; most teams use IV's on at least several players a season.
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This high density micro-column seeding led to the formation of ultra-dense 3-D "bundles" of aligned bi-polar astrocytes within collagen measuring up to 150 μm in diameter yet extending to a remarkable length of over 2.5 cm.
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To explain this feature, we first notice that the horizontal length Q reached by an object cast at velocity v with an angle θ with respect to the horizontal is Q = v 2 sin (2θ)/g; at the Mars' gravity field, an object launched at 45° at the estimated speed of the Melas Chasma landslide would leap for a remarkable length of about 2.7 km.
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"Any organisation that have [sic] been in existence for a remarkable length of time with diverse members are prone to have a bad egg or two, people that have a different philosophy from the organisation," he wrote.
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The clinical community, however, met their findings, with skepticism and a lot of criticism and that's why it took quite a remarkable length of time for their discovery to become widely accepted.
Typical for the PTS domains of previously known mucins are that these are built from tandem repeats that often show a remarkable length polymorphism (VNTR, variable number of tandem repeats) [ 1, 28].
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For Na2Pt(OH)6 (Figure 3b), all the Pt salt was transformed into Pt NWs in large quantities, with an average diameter of 34 nm and remarkable length of about 6 μm (a superb aspect ratio of up to 200, which is the greatest value reported so far, among Pt NWs synthesized by various template-less and surfactant-free methods), grew vertically on the TiO2 coated Si substrate.
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In sum, this led to an article not only of remarkable length but also of high quality, as was attested by nuclear safety experts, despite the fact that the contributors were not domain experts and would have been incapable of writing such an article individually (Oeberst et al., 2014).
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In a Neotropical hawk moth it reaches the remarkable length of 280 mm (Amsel, 1938).
He is already a good partner; there's reason to hope he will forge an exciting team with Ms. Kowroski, whose remarkable length of limb he shares.
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The clear image and remarkable length of the fibrils enabled an exact analysis of the rate of growth of individual fibrils, indicating that the fibril growth was a highly cooperative process extending the fibril ends at a constant rate.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical attributes or durations, ensure that you quantify "a remarkable length" with specific units of measurement to enhance clarity for your audience. For instance, 'a remarkable length of 2.5 cm' provides more concrete information.
Common error
Avoid relying solely on subjective adjectives like "remarkable" without providing context or quantifiable data. Instead of just stating "a remarkable length", substantiate the claim by comparing it to a typical or expected length, thus providing a clear basis for the remarkability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a remarkable length" functions primarily as a descriptive phrase, modifying a noun by emphasizing a noteworthy or exceptional dimension. Ludwig examples show the phrase typically appears as an adjective modifying a noun.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a remarkable length" is a descriptive term used to emphasize that something is notably long, whether in physical dimension or duration. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. It's most commonly found in scientific and news media contexts. While considered grammatically correct, it's important to use the phrase judiciously, providing specific context to substantiate the claim of "remarkable" and avoid overuse of subjective adjectives. Alternatives like "an exceptional duration" or "a considerable extent" can offer variety.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an exceptional duration
Replaces 'length' with 'duration' emphasizing time rather than spatial dimension. "Exceptional" substitutes for "remarkable."
a considerable extent
Substitutes 'length' with 'extent', focusing on the range or scope, and "remarkable" with "considerable."
an extraordinary span
Replaces 'length' with 'span', highlighting the distance between two points. "Extraordinary" is used in place of "remarkable."
a noteworthy distance
Replaces 'length' with 'distance' to indicate a measurable space. "Noteworthy" is used instead of "remarkable."
a significant stretch
Substitutes 'length' with 'stretch', focusing on an unbroken extent. "Significant" replaces "remarkable."
a prominent extension
Here 'extension' substitutes 'length', pointing to something elongated. "Prominent" is used to highlight the notability instead of "remarkable".
an uncommon magnitude
Uses 'magnitude' in place of 'length' to suggest considerable size or importance. "Uncommon" swaps with "remarkable".
a surprising reach
Replaces 'length' with 'reach', which indicates the scope of influence or capability. "Surprising" is used instead of "remarkable".
an impressive measurement
Substitutes 'length' with 'measurement', to give a numerical indication of size, extent etc. "Impressive" replaces "remarkable".
a striking dimension
The term 'dimension' replaces 'length' to refer to measurable spatial extent with "striking" emphasizing the notability in place of "remarkable".
FAQs
How can I use "a remarkable length" in a sentence?
You can use "a remarkable length" to describe something that is notably long or extended. For example, "The bridge spanned "a remarkable length" across the canyon."
What can I say instead of "a remarkable length"?
Alternatives include "an exceptional duration", "a considerable extent", or "an extraordinary span", depending on the context.
When is it appropriate to use the phrase "a remarkable length"?
Use "a remarkable length" when you want to emphasize that something's length is particularly noteworthy or unusual. It's suitable when the length is surprisingly long or significant in some way.
Is "a remarkable length" formal or informal language?
"A remarkable length" is generally considered neutral to formal. It can be used in various contexts, but avoid it in highly informal conversations where simpler language may be more appropriate.
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