Remarkably
adjective
1.
notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary:
a remarkable change.
2.
worthy of notice or attention.
adjective
1.
worthy of note or attention: a remarkable achievement
2.
unusual, striking, or extraordinary: a remarkable sight
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