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The phrase "a remarkable tradition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tradition that is noteworthy or impressive in some way.
Example: "The festival is a remarkable tradition that has been celebrated for over a century, bringing the community together each year."
Alternatives: "an impressive tradition" or "a notable tradition".
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But it is a remarkable tradition.
The fifth edition of The Cognitive Neurosciences continues a remarkable tradition of chronicling the advances in cognitive neuroscience and presciently anticipating the future.
Dominicans have had a remarkable tradition in recent years of developing outstanding baseball players, the equivalent, in their field, to the Elmans and Heifetzes.
It is a remarkable tradition, given that Muslims do not believe in original sin and thereby see no need for a Savior.
But she could still enthrall visitors by singing nushu songs in a quavery voice, the last keeper of a remarkable tradition.
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This was a swirling and complicated cultural world, and it produced a remarkable musical tradition.
The show of Haitian art at Ramapo College is a rare and affirmative statement of a remarkable artistic tradition.
To sustain and build upon this remarkable tradition, the School must continue to attract the very best students, and there is no means more crucial to this effort than financial aid.
He said that, "even in high school, I was keenly aware of this remarkable tradition that the UK had of designing and making".
The movement from Trilling to Trill -- "shit popping," "crackalating," and all -- represents a remarkable transition within the tradition that Lionel Trilling was writing about.
As noted above, one of the most memorable, remarkable traditions of Sukkot is the building of a Sukkah — a special hut or booth.
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