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The phrase "a remarkable one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that stands out due to its exceptional quality or characteristics.
Example: "The painting was not just beautiful; it was a remarkable one that captured the essence of the landscape."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary one" or "a noteworthy one."
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Still, Shorto's achievement is a remarkable one.
Holding's story is a remarkable one.
Jobs' story is a remarkable one.
The year 1928 was a remarkable one for Tanizaki.
"The story of epilepsy is a remarkable one," Grant writes.
"Afghanistan's journey has been a remarkable one," he said.
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The award-winning book that this was based on may be richer in detail, but it made for a remarkable one-off film.
In January, Shell declared that it would reduce its "proved" oil and gas reserves by a remarkable one-fifth.
Over the last three years financial services have accounted for a remarkable one-third of overall GDP growth.
He added: "It felt at times that our news from Chechnya came from a remarkable one-woman reporting operation".
In 1950, John Nash contributed a remarkable one-page PNAS article that defined and characterized a notion of equilibrium for n- person games.
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