Examples of 'was a remarkably' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a remarkably"

was a remarkably: indicates that someone or something was notably or exceptionally outstanding

How to use "was a remarkably" in a sentence

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was a remarkably
I would say it was a remarkably fine example.
It was a remarkably restrained year in terms of spending for my lump sum budget.
His saving grace was that he was a remarkably prolific writer.
That was a remarkably lucid thing to say.
That urinary tract infection was a remarkably lucky break.
Korda was a remarkably good chap.
Awarding Gene Tipton with a Pathfinder honor was a remarkably easy decision.
It was a remarkably brilliant and eventful game.
The chief witness against him was a remarkably beautiful woman.
It was a remarkably easy decision for us to make at the time.
As all now tend to agree, this was a remarkably insensitive analogy.
Perehudoff was a remarkably disciplined individual in all aspects of his life.
For all of his military buildup, he was a remarkably peaceful ruler.
It was a remarkably perfect moment.
For them and their friends and families, this was a remarkably significant event.

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It was a remarkably good sale.
My dad God rest his soul, was a remarkably predictable man.
He was a remarkably eccentric person.
Although Mirra was despised, he was tolerated because he was a remarkably good moneymaker.
It really was a remarkably fine fish.
All I am telling you is, you can tell them it was a remarkably good sale.
Abbey was a remarkably quiet.
All I'm telling you is you can tell them it was a remarkably good sale.
He was a remarkably close observer of.
Robert Rodale 's garden in rural Pennsylvania was a remarkably serene place.
In antiquity it was a remarkably well organised society with high cultural standards.
Tall and confident, with a powerful, classically trained voice, she was a remarkably effective public speaker.
There was a remarkably good agreement between the three blind transcribers.
And you both agreed to this? Believe me, she was a remarkably forceful woman.
It was a remarkably succinct international instrument which managed to solve complex legal and political issues.
If so then LSD was a remarkably potent drug.
It was a remarkably priceless effort, and much admired by the lads.
Difficile, they said, was a remarkably sneaky bacterium.
He was a remarkably good shot for a man of God.
In real life, that woman, Elizabeth Eden, was a remarkably beautiful trans woman.
This was a remarkably bipartisan hostility toward Assange.
John Dunlop said of Shadayid, " She was a remarkably versatile filly.
The house was a remarkably good example of Tudor work.
Even though its design was unusual, the Savoia-Marchetti S. 55 was a remarkably airworthy craft.
The year just ended was a remarkably strong one for stock markets.
This was a remarkably talented group being cast aside by the Nazis.
Believe me, she was a remarkably forceful woman.
She was a remarkably bold, brave and adventurous woman.
Compared to other creeds, this was a remarkably unpolitical reply to an unfair and painful world.
He was a remarkably handsome man, always faultlessly dressed, and was very popular in society.
Al Jarreau was a remarkably versatile vocalist.
He was a remarkably bright presence, and his smile made the world a better place.
Wow, dad . That was a remarkably lucid thing to say.
Lon was a remarkably humble man who never gave himself his own due!
If so, it was a remarkably successful campaign.

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