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The phrase "show a remarkable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone that stands out from the rest or has an exceptional quality. For example, "The teacher was so inspiring that she showed a remarkable ability to engage every student in the class."
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The art critic for the Croydon Advertiser remarked, "Her drawings show a remarkable freedom of spirit.
Flocks sometimes show a remarkable cohesion.
In hard times, most investment banks show a remarkable instinct for self-mutilation.
Members of the order Primates show a remarkable range of size and adaptive diversity.
The tokens left behind at the hospital show a remarkable variety of design.
Many flatfishes, for example, show a remarkable ability to match the pattern of the surface on which they are resting.
"They show a remarkable recovery," said Linda Noble-Haeusslein, professor in the departments of neurosurgery and physical therapy at U.C.S.F.
In particular, his writings show a remarkable, but usually discreetly phrased, awareness of the permanently shifting character of human sexuality.
High-quality records show a remarkable percentage of the records per species.
The results show a remarkable stability in the prestige rank order over 25 years.
Ni-Cr-Mo alloys show a remarkable corrosion resistance in a wide variety of environments.
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