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'remain of' is not correct and usable in written English
The phrase you are likely thinking of is 'remnant of', which means a small part of something that remains after most of it has been lost, destroyed, or used up. For example, "The ruins of the castle are a remnant of its former glory."
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Nevertheless, certain problems remain of perennial interest.
Survivors remain of that dwindling population.
These functions remain of great importance.
Some questions remain of course.
They remain of the utmost importance".
Traces remain of Robertson the artist.
Nobody knows what will remain of the all-important cooperation.
Not all young people voted to remain, of course.
Just a few loose ends remain of the international summer.
No hope seems to remain of a breakthrough deal.
What then will remain of the Zionist dream?
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