Sentence examples for is remarkably uncommon from inspiring English sources

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The danger from shark attack, while very real, is remarkably uncommon and easily sensationalized.

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After instruction that included non-adaptive causal factors (e.g., genetic drift), we found them to be remarkably uncommon in students' explanatory models of evolutionary change in both written assessments and clinical interviews.

Mutations in p53 are a common event in tumourigenesis, being particularly common in serous ovarian carcinomas (∼96% Hetland et al, 2011), but are remarkably uncommon in OCCC (9 10% Tan and Kaye, 2007).

"The explanation is remarkably simple and not an uncommon problem.[Andrea Th1] [Charles C2] " When a borehole is drilled, mud is used, Davies explained.

California is remarkably prosperous.

That is remarkably quick.

He is remarkably consistent.

Laughing is remarkably useful.

This is remarkably shortsighted.

BvgA is remarkably conserved.

This is remarkably easy, and remarkably effective.

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