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The phrase "a remarkable record of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or noteworthy collection of achievements, events, or data related to a specific subject.
Example: "The athlete has a remarkable record of victories in international competitions."
Alternatives: "an impressive history of" or "a notable track record of".
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Westerners have done their share of fighting, but they also have a remarkable record of cooperation.
Hailed by President Hockfield as 'an exceptional leader,' he leaves a remarkable record of achievement.
It is a pot of money with a remarkable record of success.
He has behind him a remarkable record of achievement, and has concerned himself little with politics.
That the archive was a remarkable record of a remarkable life.
What we get is a remarkable record of a kind of hazy art happening.
Mourinho is also looking to protect a remarkable record of his own against his opposite number.
Still, the Flyers have a remarkable record of achievement: 36 trips to the playoffs in their 44 years.
Apple, of course, has a remarkable record of inventing or reinventing hit products and taking over industries.
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But it is the global market, where it has an remarkable record of punching above its weight, that S4C is looking to.
A remarkable recording of a tender masterpiece.
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