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The phrase "sounds remarkable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express that something is impressive or stands out in some way. Example: "The speaker's ideas sound remarkable and have caught the attention of many listeners."
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She sounds remarkable.
It sounds remarkable.
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WERE it not for Osama bin Laden, an Arab eccentric with heretical religious beliefs who was little known beyond a clique of kindred fanatics, drifters, crooks and journalists, the attacks of September 11th 2001 would not have happened and neither, perhaps, would the war on terror.That might sound remarkable.
Whilst this kind of trial may not sound remarkable, in some ways it's one of the more challenging steps toward proving that the X-47B, which weighs in at 20,000 kg (44,000 lb) and has a 20m (62 ft) wing span, is ready for flight.
Tabla drums contributed wing-flapping sounds of remarkable fidelity.
It all sounds like remarkable, astonishing and marvellous doesn't it?
She's the glue that holds this story together – the title an obvious nod to his grief – and she sounds a remarkable person, tolerating as she did her husband's myriad indiscretions.
Helena protests: "Come on, you have got to put on the record how awesome my parents are!" What most intrigued me is the book's dedication to her younger sister Catherine, who sounds as remarkable as Helena.
Nowadays, that doesn't sound too remarkable.
The warmth and richness of the Berlin Philharmonic's sound were remarkable, as always.
"She sounded absolutely remarkable, I thought, especially given her fondness for the fags in her younger years".
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