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The phrase "remarkable facility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's exceptional ability or ease in doing something. Example: "She displayed a remarkable facility in solving complex math problems at a young age."
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Planning the past would be a remarkable facility.
He also showed a remarkable facility for estimating his score, guessing exactly right on several occasions.
I would write a paragraph that addressed the human brain's remarkable facility for interpreting facial expressions.
Even for an actress, Manville has a remarkable facility for crying to order.
In spite of a strict convent education, Bankhead was a willful, headstrong child with a remarkable facility for attracting attention.
Mr. Joseph evokes these disparate characters with remarkable facility, and the cast imbues each with a vivid, complicated humanity.
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"By any standards the H.S.T. has been a spectacular success -- one of the most remarkable facilities in the entire history of science," said the committee, whose chairman is Dr. John Bahcall of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, in a report posted yesterday on the Web site of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The remarkable facilities, beautiful vistas and first-rate faculty are certainly all there.
Moose is currently overseeing the construction of the National Environmental Science Center building, a remarkable education facility for young people.
In his films Mr. Wright has displayed a remarkable visual facility, and "The Soloist" is no exception.
Inman's remarkable technical facility enabled him to work quickly and confidently, imparting to his portraits an easy, gracious quality.
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