How to use in-sentence of “remarkably”:
+ This is an example of mosaic evolution, where some characters in a transitional form are basal, while others are remarkably advanced.
+ After issuing a declaration of grievances, the army left Wells and marched to Winchester via Bristol and Salisbury, remarkably unopposed as they progressed across the south of England.
+ His remarkably quick mastery of the guitar allowed him to appear, along with Randy Newman and Joni Mitchell, as one of the few self-sufficient solo acts conveying original material with harmonic richness beyond that of folk and early rock music.
+ Constable’s watercolours were also remarkably free for their time.
+ They have remarkably similar early Precambrian rocks.
+ Mohenjo-daro was the most advanced city of its time, with remarkably sophisticated civil engineering and urban planning.
+ Compostela did remarkably well, and reached a best finish of 10th in 1995–96 La Liga1995–96, mainly courtesy of strikers Bent Christensen, whom totalled 23 league goals.
+ As a girl, she had a remarkably strong character.

Example sentences of “remarkably”:
+ Australia is located centrally on the Australian plate and is remarkably stable tectonically.
+ The arched skull of "Camarasaurus" was remarkably square and the blunt snout had many fenestrae.
+ The Eastern Cuban Spanish dialect is remarkably identical to the Dominican Spanish.
+ Australia is located centrally on the Australian plate and is remarkably stable tectonically.
+ The arched skull of “Camarasaurus” was remarkably square and the blunt snout had many fenestrae.
+ The Eastern Cuban Spanish dialect is remarkably identical to the Dominican Spanish.
+ The movement of the head is also remarkably flexible.
+ He was noted for being able to play accurately in a remarkably high register, and for his bands, which served as stepping stones for up-and-coming talent.
+ The flower bud of Protea cynaroides looks remarkably like the globe artichoke vegetable with the Latin name of Cynara scolymus and this led the botanist Linnaeus to give it the species name cynaroides.
+ In mosaic evolution some characters in a transitional form are basal, while others are remarkably advanced.
+ His personality is remarkably unselfish, extremely mature in his religious faith, sensitive to other people’s feelings, and loving – “he certainly loved people: throughout his life he seemed to believe in people and to trust them, and yet no one ever thought him simple-minded or naive.
+ This strategy worked remarkably well until it was derailed by the Great Depression after Stresemann’s death.
+ This takes place remarkably fast for some addictions such as hashish and cocaine; but all of them control the consumer.
+ SM Aslam Talukder, known by his stage name Manna, was a remarkably most successfully Bangladeshi movie actor and producer.
+ The microstructure and bulk rheology of human cervicovaginal mucus are remarkably resistant to changes in pH.
+ Often, it is good to have a review of what led to a situation such as we have had over the Lincoln debacle : a remarkably silly thing to get so worked up over.
+ The budget of dissolved vanadium in the oceans is remarkably well balanced, with about 40×10 g V/y inputs and outputs, and a mean residence time for dissolved V in seawater of ~130,000 y with respect to inputs from rivers.
+ It also illustrates how, despite their divergent economic bases, the economic indicators are remarkably similar in global rankings between the different economies.
