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The phrase "are remarkably high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity or level that is significantly above average or expected.
Example: "The temperatures this summer are remarkably high compared to previous years."
Alternatives: "are exceptionally high" or "are notably high".
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Its inner aisles are remarkably high, and there are no transepts.
These conversion efficiencies are remarkably high, given that the electromagnetic interaction occurs in a single atomic layer.
The store's Fifth Avenue windows are remarkably high — 13 feet, compared with a standard 8 feet among most display windows.
Those are remarkably high numbers for a politician in an era when many public officials are distrusted or disliked.
HBO's profit margins under the current system are remarkably high: last year, it earned $1.8 billion in profit on just $4.9 billion in revenue.
Curiously enough, this rigidity and consequent self-confidence have resulted in greater teachability, so that standards of correctness of, for instance, French among Africans or Spanish among American Indians are remarkably high.
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The hardness and scratching resistance of these films are remarkably higher than conventional magnetron sputtered films.
LOS and readmission are remarkably higher in the CIPs with PT.
The values are remarkably higher than that of the bulk Fe (H C approximately 0.9 Oe) [27].
Even with this level of inconvenience, the mood was upbeat and spirits were remarkably high.
During the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment's final weeks in Iraq, morale was remarkably high.
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