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The phrase "a remarkable sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or notable perception, feeling, or understanding that someone possesses.
Example: "She has a remarkable sense of empathy that allows her to connect with others on a deeper level."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary feeling" or "an exceptional perception".
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He has, too, a remarkable sense of gesture.
He also had a remarkable sense of loyalty.
She showed an intense interest in odors and a remarkable sense of smell.
A story of Jack, a young Irishman with a remarkable sense of responsibility.
Their dashed-off lines and shapes retain a remarkable sense of the artist's hand.
David Bowie – The Next Day "David Bowie celebrates his legendary songwriting ability with panache and a remarkable sense of urgency".
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Journalist Matthew Weiner commented in his review for Stylus that "Thirty-five yeafterfter it startled Byrds fans everywhere with its Podunk proclivities, Sweetheart remains a particularly fascinating example of two musical ships passing in the night, documenting both Parsons' transformation into a visionary country-rock auteur and a pop band's remarkable sense of artistic risk".
Generous and extraordinarily kind with a sharp intellect and remarkable sense of humor, he loved the arts and literature, a scholar of Shakespeare and Joyce.
As a storyteller and a maker of images, Mr. Christov demonstrates a remarkable, exuberant sense of strangeness.
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