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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little extremely" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
The combination of "a little" and "extremely" creates a contradiction, as "a little" implies a small degree while "extremely" suggests a high degree.
Example: "I am a little extremely tired after the long journey."
Alternatives: "somewhat" or "rather".
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Paul, the other guest, was a German boy, a little older, extremely shy and serious.
He is so lovably himself: a little corny, extremely amiable, a friendly pop genius.
As Kate Nolan, recently the governor of Ohio and now the lowliest member of the most exalted court, Ms. Field is independent minded, expert at manipulating the media, a little nervous, extremely confident and a likable character to root for.
To allow for dichotomous analysis and facilitate interpretation, ratings of program usefulness were recoded into 'not useful' and 'useful (a little > extremely)', reflecting the direction and meaning of the original Likert scales.
Costume or dress a little more extremely than you normally would, but remember that it all has been done before.
Third, it's an extremely violent account of Christ's passion starring Jim Caviezel, a little-known, extremely well-built American, who has, to use a familiar Irish phrase, the bejesus beaten out of him to a greater extent than any actor since Marlon Brando took his secular roads to Calvary in such movies as On the Waterfront and The Chase.
This is succinct writing, a little talky, but extremely conscious of the borders.
As usual, Eagleton is opinionated, a little infuriating, passionate, extremely fast (you get the history of modern theory from formalism to deconstruction in about 30 pages) and enjoyably polemical.
After all, there's a considerable difference between feeling a little groovy and extremely groovy (and before you ask, those are indeed real options).
I submerged myself in the mixture one more time, feeling a little buzzed and extremely relaxed.
This is easily remedied by using a pot-holder or a long-handled utensil, but it can be a little alarming — and extremely hot — if you're not ready for it.
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