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remarkably

[ ri-mahr-kuh-blee ]

adverb

  1. to a notable or unusual degree; extraordinarily:

    Because he was such a remarkably principled and decent man, he made a habit of responding personally to every one of his many fan letters.

  2. in a way that is worth taking note of:

    Remarkably, this little video just happened to be exactly what I needed to prepare for my job interview.



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Today's Vietnam is a remarkably different country than the one American troops withdrew from in defeat – it's enterprising, it's growing fast and it's getting richer.

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Republicans have been remarkably cavalier about the impact of cutting the expansion match.

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Karl Rove spent decades turning bad polling numbers into political victories through a remarkably innovative strategy of "constant lying."

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It's remarkably different from the simple three neuron types classification — motor neurons, sensory neurons, and interneurons — one might have learned in a cursory overview of brain science.

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It's a remarkably touching moment, full of compassion and devoid of rock star ego.

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