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The phrase "remarkable high" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used as is in written English.
It seems to be missing a word, such as "remarkably high" or "remarkable height." Corrected examples: - The mountain had a remarkably high peak, reaching over 14,000 feet. - The athlete's vertical jump was of remarkable height, impressing the judges. - The cost of living in the city is remarkably high, making it difficult for people to afford housing. - The building's architecture was of remarkable height, standing tall among the surrounding structures.
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"Last week, we were on a remarkable high with the beginning to decommissioning," he acknowledged.
It had acquired a whispered reputation on college and high school campuses for a remarkable high when quaffed in large quantities or with vodka.
But more remarkable, "High Noon" remains current, a resilient political metaphor -- and the dramatization of a scenario particularly beloved by recent American leaders.
The collapsed electrical retailer Comet is to make a remarkable high street comeback, with up to 80 stores opening in the next two years.
The paradox is that Mr Chirac has finally been found guilty at a time when public sympathy for him is at a remarkable high.
Eric S. Brenner portrayed Riccardo with a somewhat untamed male soprano, producing remarkable high notes and a gorgeous final descent in his big number, but often veering out of control.
Remarkable high capacitance density (about 100 nF/mm2) can be achieved at room temperature.
Analyzed plasma samples further confirmed remarkable high metabolic stability of [18F]DCFPyL.
Remarkable high rates of polymerization with nearly 100% of conversions are obtained.
Pure anatase titania with remarkable high surface area, PC500, yielded the highest reaction rate.
The stars were loaded with cisplatin via ligand exchange reaction achieving remarkable high drug payload of 45% (w/w).
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