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The phrase "a string of remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of impressive or noteworthy items, events, or qualities.
Example: "The festival featured a string of remarkable performances that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a series of impressive" or "a succession of notable".
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One feature of this year's fringe has been a string of remarkable solo performances.
Panama's constant pressure — and the United States' seemingly confused back line — forced goalkeeper Nick Rimando into making a string of remarkable saves.
Though Ogilvy himself deplored most advertising people's obsession with 'creativity', it was his own creativity which brought into being a string of remarkable campaigns.
But for a string of remarkable saves on Friday in Newcastle from arguably the league's most under-rated player, Adelaide United goalkeeper Eugene Galekovic, the Sky Blues would have been facing a different scenario.
After a peculiar, squawking debut album, Send Me a Lullaby ("Very 1981," says Forster, "which means it's probably highly in fashion now"), the Go-Betweens went on to make a string of remarkable guitar pop records throughout the 1980s, on which intelligent, literate lyrics were perfectly balanced by a gorgeous melodic sense.
Letter Never Sent ($29.95 BluRay; Criterion) -- The Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov made a string of remarkable films I'm just catching up with.
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Last November, they hosted Congo in a 2014 World Cup qualifier, losing 5-0, but after their long spell of inactivity, a team previously used to a string of poor results staged a remarkable turnaround in fortunes.
Under his leadership the show has had a string of exclusives, and David has shown a remarkable gift for holding leaders to account and getting answers on issues that matter to our audience.
Smith, for his part, was on a remarkable streak himself: starring in a string of box office hits that included "Bad Boys," "Independence Day," "Enemy of the State," and the aforementioned "Men in Black".
Texas has had a string of bad fire seasons in the past several years; what makes this year remarkable is the sheer number of areas affected.
It kicked off a remarkable period of creativity for Donovan, during which he produced a string of wildly adventurous albums that refracted pop, folk, jazz, blues and world music through a psychedelic lens.
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