Examples of 'remarkably long' in a sentence

Meaning of "remarkably long"

remarkably long: exceeding the usual or average length to a notable degree. This phrase is used to describe something that is significantly longer than expected or usual

How to use "remarkably long" in a sentence

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remarkably long
The church is remarkably long and low.
In some cases delivery periods are remarkably long.
It took me a remarkably long time to understand what this was.
The fresh and elegant aftertaste is remarkably long.
A remarkably long way if they are the right people.
The mausoleum enjoyed a remarkably long period intact.
That is a remarkably long time to go with such unusually low volatility.
These last named had survived a remarkably long time.
It has a remarkably long sulfur-sulfur bond.
Everybody knows that a giraffe has got a remarkably long neck.
It has a remarkably long tongue, which it uses to drink nectar.
And cockroaches can survive a remarkably long time without food.
The Commission has demonstrated its dedication to interoperability solutions over a remarkably long period.
Yet this barmy army has come a remarkably long way in just years.
He enjoyed a remarkably long career and succumbed to a stroke on his 96th birthday.

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The males have highly iridescent plumage and remarkably long tails.
It seems to be a remarkably long album, and shows what an exciting group this is.
He remained healthy in body and spirit throughout his remarkably long life.
Camels ' lashes are remarkably long and thick.
During its early years, reviews of new works were sometimes remarkably long.
The canine, or pointed, teeth are remarkably long and can inflict serious wounds.
Yes, eight days to set up and hold a presidential election is a remarkably long time.
Many of its personalities have remarkably long tenures for a market as small as Roanoke-Lynchburg.
The hardware we use for safety today has a remarkably long history.
That 's a remarkably long time frame.
The first problem is that planes have a remarkably long design life.
A remarkably long and high wall the area of the face is approx 400sm.
The common name came about because the plants take a remarkably long time to bloom.
He had remarkably long arms, hams for hands, and just drew the ball to him.
The terraced vines ' exceptional exposure results in full-bodied wines with a remarkably long finish.
The email concerned the remarkably long survival of crypto-Jewish behaviors in the sender 's family,.
These proteins function just like nanoscale lorries might, travelling remarkably long distances while carrying a cargo.
Why such remarkably long ranges, when Israel 's avowed enemies are all relatively close to hand?
Na is a positron-emitting isotope with a remarkably long half-life.
Dogs have remarkably long tongues, yes?
Helminths adapted to humans, on the other hand, can be remarkably long lived.
That's a remarkably long time frame. Yeah, you ask for four, I give you eight.
They can live for as long as 20 years, a remarkably long time for a rodent.
Haha, well they CAN live a remarkably long time!

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