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remarkable

[ri-mahr-kuh-buhl] / rɪˈmɑr kə bəl /


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Theoretical studies suggest that shrinking materials down even further into one-dimensional structures could produce even more remarkable electro-optical effects.

From Science Daily

Their chase was made even more remarkable by the fact Jofra Archer took two wickets in the first over.

From BBC

“I’m not suggesting anyone pity the poor rich. But as the ‘affordability’ debate bubbles on, it’s remarkable how far up the income bracket you can go and still feel squeezed,” says Zagare.

From MarketWatch

But the day's best round came from world number one Scheffler, who started Sunday eight shots off the lead in joint 22nd, and made a remarkable charge up the leaderboard.

From Barron's

What makes GB's snow athletes' achievements all the more remarkable is the limited budget on which the team operates.

From BBC