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extremely

[ik-streem-lee] / ɪkˈstrim li /


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This image was extremely fortunate as the timing had to be perfect.

From BBC

Many are extremely fragile and break apart before they can be recovered, which makes them especially rare.

From Science Daily

She said they were separated but were still married and extremely close.

From Los Angeles Times

Wix’s base business has continued to do pretty well, and it bought a vibe coding start-up in Israel back in June named Base44, which has been doing extremely well.

From Barron's

William, who Rona chirpily informs us has “a rare mucous membrane disorder,” is happy to get “lugubrious”: “Meaning extremely sad and droopy? A topic I am all too familiar with.”

From The Wall Street Journal