remarkable in the PONS Dictionary

remarkable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's remarkable [that] ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It also figures in several romantic legends about its remarkable owners.
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He broke into the top sixteen for one season, 1988/89, a remarkable achievement for someone aged 55.
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The pair produced remarkable images of the local scenery.
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Upon its completion it had been described as one of the most remarkable stadia in the world.
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This man is about the medium size, and has a remarkable stoop in the shoulders.
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Their success continued until the band finally broke up in late 1966, but not before the remarkable energy they expressed was captured.
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There is a remarkable art heritage for him.
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Anyone could see that she was a remarkable young woman.
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Her most remarkable role so far has been this one.
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This seven game winning streak is even more remarkable due to the fact that only two out of seven games were at home.
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