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Common collocations with remarkable in American Collocation

remarkable adjective

US /rɪˈmɑrkəb(ə)l/

very

absolutely
quite
truly
very

The results were truly remarkable.

rather

pretty
rather
somewhat

I think it’s a pretty remarkable book.

equally

equally

His second novel, following shortly after his first, was equally remarkable.

especially

especially
particularly

There was nothing particularly remarkable about her two-bedroom bungalow.

something done or achieved

achievement
career
feat
progress
recovery
success

We raised the money in six months, a remarkable achievement.

event, account, or fact

coincidence
discovery
fact
feature
phenomenon
story

Bede’s World tells the remarkable story of the life and times of the Venerable Bede, one of the greatest scholars of the Early Middle Ages.

being similar

resemblance
similarity

The room bears a remarkable resemblance to the one in the painting.

ability

ability
talent

She is largely self-taught and has a remarkable ability for learning music by heart.

person or people

man
people
woman

He was, indeed, one of the most remarkable men of his generation.

example

example
instance

Kew gardens are also home to two remarkable examples of Victorian glass technology.