remarkably stable

Frequency: 7.816.2 per million words

used to emphasize that something is very firm, steady, and not likely to change or fail

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Examples (20)

  • Despite the economic turmoil, the country's currency remained remarkably stable.
  • The country's economy has remained remarkably stable despite global challenges.
  • The new software update made the system remarkably stable, with fewer crashes than before.
  • Her pulse remained remarkably stable throughout the complex surgery.
  • For such an old bridge, its structure is remarkably stable and safe.
  • The new software system proved to be remarkably stable even under heavy load.
  • His emotional state, considering the circumstances, was remarkably stable.
  • Despite the turbulent market, the company's stock price was remarkably stable.
  • The patient's condition has been remarkably stable throughout the night.
  • His temperament has always been remarkably stable, rarely showing extreme emotions.
  • We were surprised by how remarkably stable the small boat was in rough seas.
  • The climate in this region has been remarkably stable for centuries.
  • The population of that particular bird species has remained remarkably stable for decades.
  • Scientists observed that the chemical compound was remarkably stable at high temperatures.
  • The company's growth has been remarkably stable, showing consistent progress.
  • The political situation in the small nation has remained remarkably stable for decades.
  • Even under immense pressure, her performance stayed remarkably stable.
  • This bridge structure is designed to be remarkably stable against strong winds.
  • The climate in this region is remarkably stable, with little seasonal variation.
  • Even with significant pressure, the team's performance stayed remarkably stable.