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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also produced a remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcomes or results of an action, particularly in a positive context.
Example: "The research team also produced a remarkable breakthrough in renewable energy technology."
Alternatives: "also generated an impressive" or "also yielded a significant".
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The modern era has also produced a remarkable set of buildings from the mid-century style.
The loosening of control has also produced a remarkable proliferation of media outlets since Roh's 1987 democratization pledge.
The extent of female concern about UI when related to social status also produced a remarkable outcome.
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Bordeaux may not be the first wine that springs to mind for summer, but France's biggest fine wine region also produces a remarkable number of affordable wines for everyday drinking: whites and rosés, as well as reds.
Nina also produced a will.
He also produced a single lithograph.
4 6 In a previous study on hypotension, we also found that TEAS stimulation produced a remarkable improvement in OT through enhancement of cardiac performance and activation of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system.
Alex Mowatt also went close for the visitors with a shot that was deflected wide, while Karl Darlow produced a remarkable save with his legs to prevent Mirco Antenucci's effort from flying in.
A remarkable lead had produced a remarkable result.
This quest for dignity has produced a remarkable democratic wave.
They have produced a remarkable transformation in the field.
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