Examples of 'he was remarkably' in a sentence

Meaning of "he was remarkably"

he was remarkably: This phrase is used to emphasize an exceptional or unusual quality or trait exhibited by a person

How to use "he was remarkably" in a sentence

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he was remarkably
He was remarkably intelligent and a very skilled businessman.
And started talking to me and he was remarkably lucid.
He was remarkably healthy for a dead guy.
As a teacher and writer he was remarkably clear.
He was remarkably talented in everything since he was young.
Considering everything, he was remarkably stoic.
He was remarkably philosophical about the loss.
Despite all his problems, he was remarkably alert and got around surprisingly well.
He was remarkably active and effective as a newspaper publisher and writer.
After you left, my father sat down and started talking and he was remarkably lucid.
And he was remarkably successful at doing what he set out to do.
Assessing himself, Alkemade found that he was remarkably intact.
He was remarkably close to his sister Kathy.
On this, as it turned out, he was remarkably wrong.
He was remarkably educated and served as Metropolitan bishop of Cyzicus.

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As always, he was remarkably lucid.
He was remarkably alert, so try again tomorrow.
For someone who'd been half skinned alive, he was remarkably.
He was like that, he was remarkably full of life in his youth.
I mean, from all the footage I have seen, he was remarkably cat-like.
He was remarkably prolific, especially as a painter.
By the standards of his time, he was remarkably tolerant and open-minded.
He was remarkably the same, yet even more remarkably different.
Luckily, he was remarkably understanding about it.
He was remarkably tight-lipped, Considering you just chucked a bottle at his head.
In person he was remarkably handsome, and in manner and character very attractive.
He was remarkably facile, enterprising, courageous, and industrious.
A few days later he was remarkably better and a few years later he was completely normal . ”.
He was remarkably cat-like.
Of course . He was remarkably alert, so try again tomorrow.
He was remarkably independent, a loner, really.
He was remarkably tight-lipped.
He was remarkably tolerant, seldom taking offense at criticism, opposition, or even incompetence.
In fact he was remarkably self-indulgent and possessed none of the instincts of the ascetic . ”.
He was remarkably inept Henry, and he 's probably harmless.
He was remarkably inept, Henry.
He was remarkably lucky in finding rare books, including a Malermi Bible in Italy in 1902.

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