Used to draw special attention to a proposition.(adverb)
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Use "remarkably" in a sentence
"Goldsmith's "loveliest village of the Plain;" nor, keeping the old town in view, is the title remarkably applicable today."
"Imagining how each second, minute and day passed by for 27 years and yet being loving to those that made those same moments miserable is what I call remarkably remarkable."
"LIMA, Peru-Police moved Joran van der Sloot to a cell at the prosecutor's office on Thursday as officials prepared to file charges following what they called a remarkably complete confession in the beating and strangling death of a 21-year-old woman."