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Discover LudwigThe word "remarkableness" is usable in written English, though it is quite rare
It can be used to describe the quality of being remarkable or extraordinary. Example: "The remarkableness of her achievements left everyone in awe."
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remarkableness
noun
The state of being remarkable or striking; extraordinariness; unusualness.
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But the scope, scale and remarkableness of his work has taken its time".
But recently Dr. Riedel, who has studied weevils for more than 20 years and identified nearly 100 weevil species, recognized the joint's remarkableness.
Decades earlier, Julietta Augustina had been thrilled to meet someone who — unlike the rest of her constituents — wasn't trying to impress her with his remarkableness.
We are dealing with a remarkable man, then, obviously: and yet I've barely begun to scratch the surface of his remarkableness.
At the heart of her remarkableness is the fact that Tyler is one of very few authors to have challenged the usual rule among publishers and readers that most fiction is written (and reviewed) by men for men or by women for women.
Despite Blainey's admirable efforts to demonstrate the remarkableness of both sisters in her revealing, absorbing biography, James's comment rings persuasively true.
So the probability does not account for the fact that different sequences of the same length can differ with respect to their remarkableness.
We can then define the remarkableness of σ as 2C/2|σ| i.e., the orderliness of σ divided by its probability.
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