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The phrase "achieved remarkable popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has gained a significant level of fame or acceptance among a large audience.
Example: "The new smartphone model achieved remarkable popularity within just a few months of its release."
Alternatives: "gained significant popularity" or "attained great popularity."
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Yes, classical music had achieved remarkable popularity in Depression and wartime America, but it was failing to put down deep cultural roots.
Georgetown Cupcake, the bakery launched by Sophie LaMontagne â00 and her sister, Katherine Kallinis, has achieved remarkable popularity in the two years since it opened on the corner of 33rd and M streets in Washington, D.C.
The Meena figure has achieved remarkable popularity as she tackles the key issues affecting children, and the threats to the rights of millions of girls in South Asia.
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And that policy has achieved remarkable successes.
Black & Decker has achieved remarkable success using MRP.
He's achieved remarkable things.
Despite many challenges, the WFC has achieved remarkable successes.
Rwanda has achieved remarkable results in reducing child mortality.
Turkey has achieved remarkable improvements in major health status indicators.
But they will occasionally achieve remarkable effects".
Mammalian tissues achieve remarkable feats of regeneration.
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