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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable snapshot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a striking or impressive image or moment captured in a photograph or a brief summary of a situation.
Example: "The article included a remarkable snapshot of the city's vibrant street life, showcasing its diverse culture and energy."
Alternatives: "an impressive glimpse" or "a stunning portrayal."
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Their remarks — raw, heartfelt, confused, and some perhaps offensive — are a remarkable snapshot of how people are viewing the same event through a racial lens.
For archaeologists, such great human misfortune has been useful; today, Pompeii offers a remarkable snapshot of 1st-century Roman life.
Show" was a remarkable snapshot of a wide-open moment in pop music, just as the Beatles' arrival was transforming the rules.
Nocturne (5.56) is another 1937 piece, and while this footage was filmed in 1970, it is still a remarkable snapshot of that period style, the understated choreography for the legs and feet made eloquent by piercing little details of the arms and head.
In this regard, the facilitation of benzodiazepine-mediated potentiation of GABAergic signalling observed in the presence of an intracellular protein, GABAA receptor-associated protein (Everitt et al., 2009), may offer a remarkable snapshot of 'biased agonism' in a pLGIC family member.
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The 12 movements of "Iberia," a remarkable aural snapshot of southern Spain, incorporate melodies and rhythms derived from flamenco and take their titles from Spanish towns ("Málaga," "Almería"), dances ("El Polo") and a religious procession ("Corpus Christi en Sevilla").
This remarkable snapshot captures a "glow-in-the-dark" scorpion contrasting beautifully, bizarrely against the dark of the desert behind it.
Best of all, this remarkable snapshot of a nation still recovering from the Great Depression and not yet aware of its approaching entry into World War II will be free.
Ranging from medieval tunnels used to capture the despotic ruler of England to pub cellars, dungeons that held Scottish kings, cesspits, and subterranean 19th century butchers, the caves give a remarkable buried snapshot of historical England.
Several of his experiments involved infants, and the university's archives hold a remarkable set of snapshots, taken around 1917, illustrating these experiments.
It is a remarkable enough achievement, a snapshot of Connecticut's environmental health as seen through the lens of one class of bugs.
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