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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a extremist" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an extremist" because "extremist" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The debate was heated, with each side accusing the other of being an extremist."
Alternatives: "a radical" or "a fanatic."
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When I challenged him to define his own brand of Islamism vis-à-vis the Taliban's, he responded vaguely that their form of sharia was a extremist application of Pashtun tribal code, while his was more in keeping with Islamic tradition.
The Sylvester Stallone movie "Daylight" postulated a disastrous explosion in the Holland Tunnel; "Die Hard 2" showed terrorists taking over the air control system at Dulles Airport and crashing an airplane; and "Black Sunday" depicted a extremist group planning to blow up the Superbowl with explosives loaded on a blimp.
They automatically perceive me as a extremist.
But underlying Greenspan's words and deeds, almost invisibly, is a extremist philosophy that has captured financial policy.
Fransen is the deputy leader of Britain First, a extremist political organization that was set up in 2011 by former members of the racist British National Party.
Michael Ben Ari, a extremist Member of Knesset from the National Union Party, called for "the whole Shin Bet" -- Israel's domestic intelligence agency -- to be mobilized to investigate what the right-wing media outlet Arutz Sheva said "may turn out to be the worst terror attack in Israel's history".
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She is courageous, a protector and a fighter, an extremist.
"II am an extremist, an anarchist and a sadomasochist.
Therefore, we have presented three alternative society models, a moderate, a neutral, and an extremist one.
George Venizelos, the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's New York office, said the charges described "a fanatical jihadist leading an extremist vanguard of an extremist ideology".
Bannon is a racist, a white supremacist, and an extremist.
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