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"rather remarkably" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe or emphasize something that is surprising or impressive. Example: The young violinist's performance was rather remarkably for someone of their age and experience.
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Today, his book, prose style aside, reads, rather remarkably, like the work of a postmodern theorist.
Rather remarkably, his mother took him to the nearest ballet school in Phoenix.
It is, rather remarkably, an inquiry into empathy as a state of grace.
Rather remarkably, 28 of the 29 DAC members (save only Iceland) have already endorsed a formula that does the job.
As his argument failed to gain traction, he rather remarkably began throwing pieces of it over the side.
Rather remarkably, the government this week – responding to a cross-party campaign led by Ed Miliband – committed to enshrining the net zero target into British law.
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What you don't hear, rather more remarkably, is that listeners have fled the news programme because of its cloying arts features.
It's not just another slightly detuned racecar but, rather, a remarkably tractable luxury sports coupe.
The historian Richard Hofstadter described the Progressive movement as "a rather widespread and remarkably good-natured effort of the greater part of society to achieve some not very clearly specified self-reformation.
She took them to court, but lost — yet, all the more remarkably, rather than being blackballed, she in fact began to get the kind of parts she yearned for and that, indeed, made her career.
Rather, they are remarkably effective at shouting down moderation and having an outsize influence at the ballot box, in our legislative process, and even at the courthouse steps.
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