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"remarkable days" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to describe a period of time that was significant or important in some way, for example: "We had some remarkable days together in Paris."
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The trends established over the course of nine remarkable days in the stadium continued on the final day of action.
The incident came after five remarkable days at United.
We had had three remarkable days birding, from the snowfields of the Andes to majestic Machu Picchu.
5] hailed "the great German people" on one of the most remarkable days of the reconciliation between France and Germany.
"It's one of the most remarkable days I've spent in public service," said Raymond Meier, the area's state senator.
"What happened at Port Arthur is that they were outpaced, outflanked and outwitted by a man who had the power to move in 12 remarkable days".
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A remarkable day!
And it all shaped up, and shook out, in a remarkable day, after a very early wake-up call.
It was a remarkable day.For all the mutual shows of goodwill, peace remains an elusive goal.
A jubilant Nigel Farage insisted today that his party was set to cause "tremors" in Westminster after securing more than 150 council seats in the local elections on a remarkable day of results.
The former Hull City chairman Adam Pearson was on the brink of a shock return to the club last night after a remarkable day in which under-pressure manager Phil Brown broke his silence to claim that his job was safe.
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