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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unremarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks distinctive features or qualities, often in a neutral or dismissive context.
Example: "The results of the experiment were unremarkable, showing no significant differences between the control and experimental groups."
Alternatives: "are ordinary" or "are unexceptional."
Dictionary
are unremarkable
adjective
Not remarkable.
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The results are unremarkable.
Most are unremarkable.
The characters are unremarkable.
Some of them are unremarkable.
These are unremarkable, everyday stories.
Many are unremarkable cogs in a machine.
At first glance, the buildings are unremarkable.
Most of the subjects' portraits are unremarkable, but then, why wouldn't they be?
That the Windsor family are unremarkable, except on or near a horse, is only more offensive.
Mr. Lazio's aides, who have promised the tax returns for several weeks, say they are unremarkable.
Their subjects are unremarkable: city views, children playing outdoors, friends and intimates, nude women.
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