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The phrase "remarkably poised" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase to describe someone or something that is very composed and self-controlled. For example, "The candidate remained remarkably poised even in the face of tough questions."
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The remarkably poised Holtby did not have a chance.
I waited and waited, but I was remarkably poised about the whole thing.
This is a remarkably poised, agile car, always keen, never flustered.
She may not come across as polished, but she usually seems remarkably poised.
Misty Copeland and Craig Salstein appeared remarkably poised throughout its demanding sequences.
Hartigan sticks close to Morris, who fuses with Markees Christmas, a remarkably poised yet vulnerable actor.
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Biosemantic theories are remarkably well poised to accommodate misrepresentation.
It is also a relief to see the adult Ms. Walls, poised, well spoken and remarkably good humored.
Poised on a slice of serious Tuscan bread, whole, remarkably tender octopus picked up an appealing whiff of smoke from the grill and a bit of dash from a brisk sheer sauce of tomato and oregano.
Remarkably, a now-sober Ryder is looking sharper and at least two stone lighter, and Happy Mondays are poised to release Uncle Dysfunktional, their first studio album in 15 years.
But poised for what?
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