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Discover Ludwig"grown remarkably" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has changed significantly over time. For example, you could say "The city has grown remarkably since I last visited."
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Mrs. Woodman's recent work, on view at Protetch, has grown remarkably complex.
As it has grown, remarkably fast, its appearance has become clear.
Yet, the movement has grown remarkably in the first three months since its inception.
The South Korean economy has grown remarkably since the early 1960s.
Today the elderly account for one-fifth of the population, and average lifespans have grown remarkably.
Here, the back-and-forth has grown remarkably tense as game day grows ever closer.
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"I've seen people grow remarkably since then.
The reform emphasized higher education, though secondary education also grew remarkably.
Embedded ubiquitous computing systems (EUCS) promise to grow remarkably in the near future.
Google+ has been growing remarkably quickly, and already rivals existing social networks.
The void grows remarkably in transverse direction when the stress triaxility is high.
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