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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything remotely" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that is somewhat similar or related to a particular subject or idea, often in a negative context to emphasize a lack of similarity. Example: "I don't want anything remotely resembling that idea in our project."
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Mukherjee doesn't think anything remotely like that.
I've never seen anything remotely like this".
I'd never done anything remotely like this.
Anything remotely saleable found a taker.
Nor has anything remotely like Nazism ever resurfaced.
"We never had anything remotely close to this," said one.
Never had a comic done anything remotely like this.
"We hadn't seen anything remotely as nice," Mr. Pinizzotto said.
Other social sciences haven't yet found anything remotely equivalent.
If you want anything remotely "gimmicky", go elsewhere.
We've never seen anything remotely like that from Mitt Romney.
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