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"remarkably intimate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective and can be used to describe something that is particularly familiar or close in nature, such as a relationship or interaction. For example, "Her friendship with him had grown to be remarkably intimate over the years."
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And yet the Open is remarkably intimate.
The effect is remarkably intimate.
His remarkably intimate shots show exuberant young Africans intoxicated with Western styles in music and fashion.
The programs, never intended for posterity, are remarkably intimate and un-self-conscious.
For all the talk of artifice, the film seems remarkably intimate.
It creates a remarkably intimate setting and a privileged position to ponder Sebastiano's skill.
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But the connection to him still seems remarkably informal, even intimate.
Remarkably, the intimate interconnect porous feature not only significantly speeds up the electron transfer via shortened ion diffusion distance, but also exposes the electrochemically accessible active sites through ultrahigh surface area up to 3581 m2 g−1.
But, most remarkably, Greaves also gets intimate with the money.
He drew the reader into the intimate and remarkably sensual experience of the world of racing.
It was an intimate homecoming remarkably played out in a public setting that intertwined politics, the Clinton family, journalism and the secrecy of a spy novel.
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