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"remarkable damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant or impressive damage. Example: The hurricane caused remarkable damage to the coastal towns, destroying homes and businesses.
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In these short exchanges, the committee's Democratic members did remarkable damage.
Alongside the low initial numbers of settlers that he planned for each scheme, the president inadvertently built remarkable damage limitation into his administration's policy from the outset, given most blacks' unwillingness to leave.
After annealing in nitrogen at 1200°C, no remarkable damage recovery could be seen if the deposit damage energy is above the critical value.
The development and propagation of these microcracks are a source of energy dissipation and stress relaxation that ultimately contributes to the remarkable damage tolerance properties of the dactyl club.
The data collectively indicate a remarkable damage to the olfactory epithelium and a significant loss of regenerative capacity in Zicam-treated mice.
The cryptogenic shipworm T. navalis, now fully established in the southwestern Baltic, has caused remarkable damage to submerged wooden installations (K. Hoppe unpublished) and marine archaeological objects [170].
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Due to remarkable DNA damage in both the paraffin blocks partial DNA profiles were obtained.
Specimens reinforced with fibers exhibiting microscopic surface roughness, however, feature a pull through bonding mechanism that causes remarkable matrix damage.
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The liver-specific deletion of Cul-3 causes a persistent and massive expansion of hepatic progenitor cells, which upon differentiation undergo remarkable DNA damage, thereby leading to a cellular senescence response and cell death.
Significant reduction in viability of protoscoleces was observed with all tested strains, the remarkable tegumental damage associated with distinct morphological alterations was also observed, 2(b), 2(c), 2(d), and 2 e)), as compared to the PBS control protoscoleces).
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