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A shareholder newsletter by the 17th or so that uses the adjective "remarkable" at least once, if not two or three times.
"her (LLL#6 BH?) recovery since starting Keytruda has been nothing short of remarkable"
"mCRC PD-L1 expression has been remarkably consistent, showing up in over 80% of the trial participants, regardless of dose level"
"We're seeing remarkable improvements in the Cornell early AD participants" (ok - this one's a stretch - it would be remarkable if we saw something, anything on the AD trial - like they've opened up recruiting...)
Is that too much to ask?
FTR I will be happy if they use any other synonyms including extraordinary, exceptional, miraculous and outstanding.