Sentence examples for is often remarked from inspiring English sources

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As is often remarked, someone who has lost a spouse is handily defined by the word "widow" or "widower".

It is often remarked that he seemed to predict his own death, but he was speaking from past experience.

It is often remarked that Sander photographed one era turning into another, Weimar Germany into Nazi Germany, which is true.

"We do not believe that in this country, freedom is reserved for the lucky, or happiness for the few": Obama, it is often remarked, is a lucky man.

As is often remarked, the events of Sept. 11 seem a historical note to much of an Arab population where three in five are younger than 30.

The proximity of blue- and pink-period pictures to El Greco's grandiose "Trinity" confirms a familial affinity that is often remarked on.

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Lemmy's penchant for German and Nazi memorabilia also was often remarked upon.

Such intensity accords with contemporary accounts of Dickens, whose unearthly energy was often remarked upon.

He was often remarked that there were, at the time, only two real artists in all of Europe, Picasso and Fellini.

It has been often remarked that Franklin D. Roosevelt saved capitalism from itself through the regulation of its excesses.

As a design student, he had interned with Blass, and his signature collections were often remarked upon as Blass-like.

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