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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as remarkably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree of something being described, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as remarkably successful as we had hoped."
Alternatives: "as exceptionally" or "as notably".
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She was particularly drawn to the subject matter as, remarkably, without knowing her uncle's secret, she had focused on transgender people in her PhD.
Perhaps nowhere is the power of sustainable development revealed as remarkably as in the development of new materials, manufacturing technologies, and systems.
Perhaps just as remarkably, she pays for it.
I suspect it will be regarded by many as remarkably generous.
Just as remarkably similar is his animated version of the tribal dance in "La Bayadère".
And for plot purposes, the main characters, already one-dimensional, are written as remarkably dumb.
Friends describe her adjustment to her new career as remarkably smooth.
He comes across as remarkably lacking in political bloodlust or even tribal animus.
Dr. Manganelli led a life characterized by a colleague at Rutgers as "remarkably balanced".
He describes Nixon's conversations with Burns and with George Shultz, his OMB director, as "remarkably forthright".
This year, perhaps just as remarkably (if less happily), it doesn't include a single musical either.
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