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The phrase "are remarkably interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong level of interest in a particular subject or topic.
Example: "The students are remarkably interested in the new science curriculum, showing enthusiasm during every class."
Alternatives: "are very interested" or "are highly intrigued".
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are remarkably interested
adverb
In a remarkable manner.
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We Brits are remarkably interested in gardening.
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Her methods are remarkably consistent; she's less interested in experimenting with different techniques, and more in recapturing the same, specific moment — "the charge" of a first encounter — almost compulsively.
They are remarkably stable.
We are remarkably different.
Children are remarkably strong.
"They are remarkably convincing".
Temperatures are remarkably uniform.
Americans are remarkably fertile.
They are remarkably similar.
The winners are remarkably sophisticated.
The products are remarkably distinct".
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