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The phrase "a remarkable show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance, event, or presentation that is impressive or noteworthy.
Example: "The theater production was a remarkable show that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "an outstanding performance" or "an impressive display."
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It's a remarkable show.
Mueller's opening bid is a remarkable show of strength.
It is a remarkable show for several reasons.
The elders of Morghan, in a remarkable show of courage, refused to let insurgents operate.
What followed, officials said, was a remarkable show of international cooperation over Syria's civil war.
It was a remarkable show that incorporated Adrover's multicultural themes with his usual expert tailoring.
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Her self-released sophomore record, "Shatter Me," debuted this month near the top of the pop charts, a remarkable showing for a classical album.
In a remarkable showing for an essentially conservative Republican, Senator McCain has attracted a great many non-Republicans, along with a large number of party regulars.
Analysts are saying that is a remarkable showing for a woman in Afghanistan's conservative tribal society only three years after the repressive Taliban leadership was removed.
A remarkable showing in yesterday's Oscars nominations is being seen as a boon for the embattled Film4, which had a hand in three of the garlanded films, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Still, it's a remarkable showing on Amazon's part.
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