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The phrase "was remarkable in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to emphasize something notable that someone did or achieved. For example, "The professor was remarkable in her ability to explain complex ideas in a simple way."
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Its passage was remarkable in another way.
Al-Jaidra was remarkable in many ways.
Yesterday was remarkable in many ways.
Each of them was remarkable in certain ways.
Esiebo becoming a photographer was remarkable in itself.
Wednesday's Queen's Speech was remarkable in one regard.
Ms. Regan's own crash was remarkable in itself.
The trial was remarkable in that the media were not allowed to hear the defence case.
What was remarkable in Swinton's performance was her avoidance of climaxes of emotion.
What would have been routine elsewhere was remarkable in communist Cuba, for three reasons.
Ireland's economic transformation in the course of the past thirty-five years was remarkable in many ways.
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