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The phrase "extraordinary part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a remarkable or exceptional aspect of something.
Example: "The extraordinary part of the presentation was the innovative approach to problem-solving that the team proposed."
Alternatives: "remarkable aspect" or "exceptional element."
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"Well, I suppose if it was a truly extraordinary part.
For me, this shift was the most extraordinary part of the process.
But the really extraordinary part is when you wander about for a while, come back, and they're all different.
Carole Souter, chief executive of the Heritage Lottery Fund, said: "Bletchley Park is an extraordinary part of the UK's heritage.
Why did they record their lives and troubles in such detail on videotape, an extraordinary part of the movie?
The most extraordinary part of the incident was that some of those who survived claimed, despite all the evidence to the contrary, to have witnessed the miracle.
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In 1985 he opened Sportspages, a small shop in Caxton Walk, off Charing Cross Road in London; and for two decades it played an extraordinary role – part-conventional bookshop, part-social club, part-shrine – that transformed the perception of sports writing within publishing.
His half-brother, Bura, was born last November, and both can be seen, with their parents, at one of the most extraordinary parts of this interesting zoo in Charlottenburg, which became a battleground during World War II.
Her own official biography contains the line: 'Joely has a reputation as chameleon [sic] in the industry as she is known for choosing extraordinary parts.' Then there were the failed relationships.
For instance, one might hold that, in addition to ordinary parts like arms and legs, you have extraordinary parts like leg complements, where your left-leg complement is an object made up of all of you except for your left leg.
Also, Clarendon credited Vane with having possessed "extraordinary parts, a pleasant wit, a great understanding, a temper not to be moved", and in debate "a quick conception and a very sharp and weighty expression".
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