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The phrase "remark was" is a grammatically correct and commonly used construction in written English.
It can be used to introduce or describe a remark or comment that has been made. Examples: 1. Her remark was met with silence from the rest of the group. 2. The professor's remark was insightful and added depth to the discussion. 3. I couldn't help but chuckle at his remark, even though it was meant to be serious. 4. His offhand remark was taken out of context by the media. 5. The judge's remark was seen as biased by the defense attorney.
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The remark was in character.
The remark was widely reported.
Le Porz's remark was prophetic.
My remark was not funny.
Lindbeck's remark was made in 1972.
The remark was not well received.
The remark was a pointed one.
The ethnic remark was out of line.
This remark was not entirely self-serving.
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But that remark is too narrow.
The remark is met with disapproving glances.
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