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"considered remarkable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone who is seen as extraordinary or worth noting, for example: "She was considered remarkable for her extraordinary leadership."
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Until recently, this fact alone would have been considered remarkable.
His method and his critical concern for authentic tradition are considered remarkable for his time.
His absence during a visit to Detroit by President Bush on June 24 was considered remarkable.
For both of the demonstration problems considered, remarkable reductions in the computational times have been accomplished.
Mr. Bragman's outspokenness was considered remarkable in Albany, where the leaders of both houses wield an extraordinary level of power.
Snow's achievements are considered remarkable, given his humble origin and short life; a stroke caused his death at age 45.
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ESPN's Monday games are about flat with last season, which that network considers remarkable because last season's games broke all records.
Even considering remarkable technological advances – organ transplants, robotic surgeries, lasers, electronic medical records – the greatest difference in American medicine since the 1970s is the increase in the number of medications prescribed to patients today.
Some points to consider: 'Remarkable people' are those who can see things from different perspectives, can verbalize their thoughts clearly and can develop and communicate a line of causal reasoning.
How can we deny the power of the mind, Robinson asks, when we consider remarkable scientific discoveries?
Lastly, a finding we consider remarkable in our analysis is the gender-related disparities in the incidence and mortality of severe sepsis.
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