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The phrase "a remarkable privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is an extraordinary honor or benefit that one has received.
Example: "Being invited to speak at the conference was a remarkable privilege that I will always cherish."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary honor" or "a significant advantage."
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It's a remarkable privilege, and I stand behind my service.
Being a partnership is such a "remarkable privilege" that the firm is "happy to have its structure dictate strategy".
To find, at an impressionable age, a record that not only expands your sense of what music can do but offers a new way of reading the world, is a remarkable privilege.
This was a remarkable privilege for a young scientist: to be a first-hand witness of the emerging interface between medicine and molecular biology.
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The dilemma that second-generation immigrants face in Master of None is at the center of a broader question that all young adults face: How do we take this remarkable privilege we have and make something out of it?
However, unlike most other students studying the classic, you'll have the remarkable privilege of digesting the text alongside Romare Bearden's "Black Odyssey," a collage series dating back to the 1970s.
Its uniqueness brought it remarkable privilege in every society that enjoyed it.
There are people who are constrained from travel by their circumstances, but Bush had grown up with remarkable privilege and had simply chosen to ignore the world beyond him.
Epitope-based vaccines have remarkable privilege over the conventional ones since they are specific, able to avoid undesirable immune responses, generate long lasting immunity, and are reasonably cheaper.
The evolution of this understanding -- and the remarkable privileges and terrible penalties it incurred -- form the basis of my talk and accompanying TED book, Learning From the Voices in My Head.
Photographs of children, common in every era, "reveal a perhaps unaccustomed level of nonchalance that separates them from earlier family snapshots and potentially from those made more recently as well"; several show children in perilous situations and suggest "a remarkable, even disconcerting privileging of humor over safety".
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