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The phrase "the most remarkable" is correct and common in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone as being extremely notable, impressive, or exceptional among other similar things or people. Example: "The most remarkable thing about this painting is its intricate use of colors and textures, creating a truly breathtaking masterpiece." In this sentence, "the most remarkable" is used to emphasize the outstanding quality of the painting compared to other paintings.
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That's the most remarkable thing.
The most remarkable was Aurelian.
The most remarkable discovery came in June.
"That's the most remarkable thing to me.
The most remarkable is another dream sequence.
Tendulkar clearly has the most remarkable temperament.
"We had the most remarkable conversation.
It's one of the most remarkable runs in literary journalism.
She was the most remarkable singer I ever heard.
It was the most remarkable musical experience of my trip.
"But the most remarkable thing about him was his plan.
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