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The phrase "a remarkable use of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight an impressive or noteworthy application of something, often in a creative or effective manner.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition showcases a remarkable use of color and light that captivates the audience."
Alternatives: "an impressive application of" or "a notable utilization of".
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A remarkable use of épaulement, or shoulder work, has been drilled into the female corps by Ms. Makarova.
By the time he had removed Faf du Plessis with a piece of adrenaline-fuelled athleticism to end the innings, Broad had turned the day around, displaying a remarkable use of the conditions, and including a spell of five wickets for a single run, that coming when Jimmy Anderson failed to cling on to a diving third slip chance.
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I mean, that is a most remarkable use of Congressional power, it seems to me".
AUTEUR, AUTEUR The director David Fincher's new movie, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, makes remarkable use of digital technology to tell a story of intimate romance based on the fantastic premise of a man who is born old and, as the years pass, grows younger.
The remarkable use of Egyptian blue here assigns a very special status to this manuscript.
The most remarkable use of screens I've seen recently was at a Portishead show in October.
Working for the first time in the widescreen format, Losey made remarkable use of it to include, together in individual shots, a panoply of elements.
Making remarkable use of the festival's relatively small stage, she has created a show full of the kind of grand images that linger in a child's mind.
Both painters make remarkable use of light, and visitors will find this atmospheric exhibition as illuminating as anything currently in Venice.
In "The Descendants," Payne makes remarkable use of Clooney's manner to exemplify his own distinctive worldview, but he doesn't put the actor's manner to a very severe test.
Stephen King's remarkable use of this technology is certainly interesting, but it means essentially nothing to the merely mortal 99.9percentt of authors who hope to sell their work digitally.
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