remarkable aspect

collocation in English

meaningsofremarkableandaspect

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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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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofremarkableandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofremarkable aspect

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Aremarkableaspectof the 1989 campaign was that many of the organisations and people taking part ' unbanned ' themselves in order to do so.
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The firstremarkableaspectthis time round was the almost unprecedented and virtually complete disappearance of the rebel forces from the political process.
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The present review will focus on a secondremarkableaspectof nucleosomes.
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Aremarkableaspectof these applications will be their heterogeneous nature, in the sense that they will require the integration of techniques from mathematics, computer science, and logic.
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The mostremarkableaspectof table 6 is that the patterns of variation between temperate and tropical populations, as revealed at certain loci, are repeated on separate continents.
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At least oneremarkableaspectof it is that on the whole people appear to be shy of talking about it and its causes.
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There is oneremarkableaspectof this case.
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I turn to the mostremarkableaspectof this afternoon's debate.
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The firstremarkableaspectof it is the timing.
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The mostremarkableaspectof that statement is that hardly anyone who heard it or read it would regard it as in any way remarkable.
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The mostremarkableaspectof that visit was the equality of poverty.
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Theremarkableaspectof the way in which the other place operates is that there is a little more statesmanship and bit less politics.
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I believe that that has been a trulyremarkableaspectof the last three months.
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Theremarkableaspectof their activities is that, after 17 years, they are beginning to consider how they can develop on what has already been achieved.
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The otherremarkableaspectof his speech was that there was absolutely no reference made to productivity when he drew comparisons between the public and private sectors.
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Theremarkableaspectof this gorgeous record is that it sounds vintage but not dated.
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Theremarkableaspectof this is that the latter diagram is one of the various (equivalent) definitions of when two functors are adjoint.
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Aremarkableaspectof these pigeons is that they have bright red skin around the eyes.
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