Examples of 'remarkably close' in a sentence

Meaning of "remarkably close"

remarkably close: used to describe something that is very near or almost at the same level, often highlighting a small distance or difference

How to use "remarkably close" in a sentence

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remarkably close
The shooter fired at remarkably close range.
In remarkably close to the actual.
Her and malcolm are remarkably close.
You come remarkably close to perjury.
If we do not reach the exact goal we should be remarkably close.
This idea came remarkably close to reality.
US researchers have discovered that beluga whale vocalizations were remarkably close to human speech.
The houses are remarkably close to the water.
Surprisingly, however, the members of each pair are located remarkably close to one another.
The airport is remarkably close to the strip.
But you know what, denny? Sometimes it comes remarkably close.
This value is remarkably close to the.
In a remarkably close way . narrator, william atherton from kentucky would now learn.
Sometimes it comes remarkably close.
This is remarkably close to where the.

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The two schools existed separately but remarkably close to each other.
It has a remarkably close resemblance to.
Peak airway pressure values measured by the ventilator were remarkably close for the two groups.
He was a remarkably close observer of.
Canada and the United States are proud of their remarkably close relationship.
But remarkably close.
Siri and Alexa are remarkably close.
He was remarkably close to his sister Kathy.
These techniques have brought us remarkably close to the Shannon limit.
You come remarkably close to perjury in the Claypool deposition.
The planet Mars will make a remarkably close approach to Earth.
Despite this remarkably close encounter, the team still wants to film a family of bears.
Incidentally, the two end point dates are remarkably close to each other.
This curve is remarkably close to that obtained using the GPS.
There are plenty of modern-day Shylocks remarkably close to home.
These figures are remarkably close to the figures provided by Nestlé in its notification.
Political trends in Europe right now are tracking remarkably close to the Bible 's prophecies.
That is remarkably close to what I was going to say.
The boat-based camera has helped to get remarkably close shots of the bear family.
Lansky was remarkably close to both Bronfman and Rosenstiel.
Laced along the Inter-American Highway, Penonomé is remarkably close to a variety of attractions.
I view remarkably close to the one in Tolkien 's letter to his son.
Furthermore, the day is remarkably close to that of Earth.
Over the last 28 years, you see that they are remarkably close.
In part it was based upon the remarkably close kinship between the various Slavic languages.
Well, that still is remarkably close.
These are remarkably close to both Ptolemy 's value and the modern one.
At 12 weeks, the visible wrinkle-reducing power is remarkably close to a dermatological laser procedure.
It 's remarkably close to the one that later appeared in E.O. Wilson 's Consilience.
Likewise, many were also remarkably close to falling off a ledge.
Over the years, Pareto 's Law has proved remarkably close to observed data.
You know, you turned out remarkably close to normal, considering the genes in play.
It 's out in September, remarkably close to my birthday.
She and Bishop became remarkably close yet, temperamentally, they were opposites.
The atmospheric surface pressure on Mars is remarkably close to the triple point pressure 6.1 millibars.

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