remarkable success
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremarkableandsuccess
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remarkable
adjective
uk/rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/us/rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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success
noun
uk/səkˈses/us/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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That impression was due to theremarkablesuccessof the planners in generating papers and panels under a single banner.
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The strength of his work lies in his careful analysis of how these men socialized into the service and their consequent professionalism andremarkablesuccess.
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Now suppose that each player, recognising thisremarkablesuccess, tries to follow the precedent set in those six interactions.
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Many unique features of ticks contribute to theirremarkablesuccessas virus vectors.
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Thisremarkablesuccessappears to be predicated on two conditions: first, early treatment is vital.
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It was aremarkablesuccessin every sense : political, technical, financial, medical, social.
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Local government was one of the mostremarkablesuccessstories of nineteenthcentury liberalism.
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Theremarkablesuccessof wheat improvement hinges on the decisions of millions of farmers to adopt, or replace older wheat varieties with superior material.
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Without diminishing theremarkablesuccessof finding several new integrable systems, this established that upon closer inspection these systems are closely related to the classical ones.
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That research demonstrates that in approximately 28,000 cases so far agreed under conditional fees, there has been aremarkablesuccessrate.
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Well, we denationalised the ports and it has been aremarkablesuccess.
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That research demonstrates that, in the approximately 28,000 cases so far agreed under conditional fees, there has been aremarkablesuccessrate.
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It is a branded product that has hadremarkablesuccess.
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Ourremarkablesuccessin setting up small businesses has reflected that in full.
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This has been a mostremarkablesuccess, and the standard of performance of drama in that theatre is absolutely first-class.
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During its short life, the fund has been aremarkablesuccess.
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I congratulate the industry on the efforts that have led to those changes and on its continuingremarkablesuccessin export markets.
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It has hadremarkablesuccessin all its social and economic work, but the same cannot be said of its intrusions into politics.
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We met withremarkablesuccessin that way.
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Is it not time that he considered the current month's figures and theremarkablesuccessthey show?
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