equally remarkable

Frequency: 6.26.5 per million words

Used to compare two things, stating that the second is as remarkable as the first.

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Examples (10)

  • Equally remarkable is the transformation he has undergone personally.
  • Her performance was truly outstanding, and her humility in success was equally remarkable.
  • The city's rapid growth is remarkable, but its commitment to green initiatives is equally remarkable.
  • His ability to solve complex problems is remarkable, and his patience in teaching others is equally remarkable.
  • The first generation of smartphones brought remarkable changes, and the subsequent advancements have been equally remarkable.
  • The sheer scale of the project was remarkable, and the precision with which it was executed was equally remarkable.
  • She possesses a remarkable intellect, and her emotional intelligence is equally remarkable.
  • The team's comeback victory was remarkable, and their unwavering spirit throughout the season was equally remarkable.
  • The artist's early works were remarkable for their originality, and her later masterpieces are equally remarkable for their depth.
  • The speed of technological progress is remarkable, and humanity's adaptability to these changes is equally remarkable.