remarkable extent

collocation in English

meaningsofremarkableandextent

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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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extent
noun[S or U]
uk
/ɪkˈstent/
us
/ɪkˈstent/
area or ...
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(Definition ofremarkableandextentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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While the policy agenda was dominated to aremarkableextentby comprehensive proposals offered by this 'central structure', policy outputs look much more fragmented.
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This overarching goal shapes the meaning of muzak's materials to aremarkableextent.
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Close analysis of the visual images which chronicle girl group success demonstrates theremarkableextentto which girl groups relied on a communal look.
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Thus, a t equilibrium the particle retraces its path to aremarkableextentand the particle flow is effectively reversible.
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We point out theremarkableextentto which the inverse of these arguments holds - viz., that thefactory resembles a laboratory.
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This is some indication of theremarkableextentto which revolutionary concerns tended to distort inherited assumptions and subordinated them to an entirely new set of dynamics.
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Although those letters refer to experiments that took place over a period spanning nearly 20 years, they corroborate each other to aremarkableextent.
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Those reasons hold good today to aremarkableextent.
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It is a report on the weight and height of school children, and it shows to aremarkableextentthe value of our health services.
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Yes, the black market, so called—to aremarkableextent.
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That is something that we have been achieving to aremarkableextent.
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In terms of monetary policy, interest rates and basic fiscal policy, they have done that to aremarkableextent.
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We all know the brutal fact that it cannot be exceeded to anyremarkableextent.
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The rule of law has prevailed to aremarkableextentthroughout all these years from 1923.
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In addition, the new ordinance carried last year extending self-government to aremarkableextentis working extremely well.
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Not only that, but we have, in recent years, developed it to aremarkableextent.
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Our primary economic priority of building a sound platform of stability and steady growth has been achieved to aremarkableextent.
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The chief point is that we have managed to reduce cattle-driving to thisremarkableextent.
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The number of free places in secondary schools has increased to aremarkableextentin the last few months.
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The foreign colonies, which have been working much longer, have been able to reduce the expenditure to aremarkableextent.
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