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The phrase "are especially remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or outstanding nature of a subject or object being discussed.
Example: "The achievements of the team in such a short time are especially remarkable, showcasing their dedication and talent."
Alternatives: "are particularly impressive" or "are notably outstanding."
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Among crustaceans, luminous species are especially remarkable in the copepods, shrimps, and ostracods.
The dado panels are especially remarkable for the charming conventionalized rendering of trees, flowers, birds, and animals.
They are especially remarkable because they came when public and private giving to cultural institutions is slowing down after a decade-long boom.
They are bold and unpolished, with a slightly Spanish flavour; the figures are especially remarkable for dark penetrating eyes that are sometimes heavily outlined.
It was indeed drafted, in 2004, after dozens of Honeywell staff spent two weeks at the Toyota plant in Georgetown, Kentucky.The improvements at Honeywell are especially remarkable because of the troubles it was then suffering.
Three things are especially remarkable.
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The role of women has been especially remarkable.
This is especially remarkable given the experimental form.
It's not as though it's especially remarkable.
This past week has been especially remarkable for bird life.
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