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The phrase "a remarkably low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly below a standard or expected level, often in a positive context.
Example: "The company reported a remarkably low turnover rate this year, indicating high employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "an impressively low" or "a surprisingly low".
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That is still a remarkably low standard.
You priced it at a remarkably low $200.
Its region enjoys a remarkably low unemployment of just 2.5percentt.
Most important, Iowans possess a healthy Midwestern skepticism paired with a remarkably low level of cynicism.
The drugs have reduced his LDL, or bad, cholesterol to 60, a remarkably low level.
Yet they have a remarkably low profile today, reflecting a dramatic, twentieth-century retreat from German-American identity.
Swiftly, it gained a world wide reputation for reliable new digital recordings of the classics at a remarkably low price.
The monolithic material exhibits a remarkably low electrochemical overpotential during the cyclic charging and discharging.
the antimafia – which, Santino tells us, is as old as the mafia – has a remarkably low profile.
Minnesota, a reliably Democratic state in presidential elections, has a remarkably low unemployment rate of 5.8percentt.
Even some structures of low GDT have a remarkably low BACH energy (blue circle in Fig. 1-D).
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