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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more extreme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the intensity or degree of something in relation to another.
Example: "The new policy represents a more extreme approach to environmental conservation than previous measures."
Alternatives: "a greater degree" or "a more intense".
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It alters the small intestine in a more extreme way.
Jerrance Howard, an assistant coach, had a more extreme reaction.
Or take a more extreme example: Franz Kafka.
You couldn't get a more extreme contrast with Jeremy Corbyn.
This is a more extreme version of that separation.
For a more extreme example, take foot-binding.
Expensive meat from real farms is a more extreme example of this less-is-better policy.
"Working with my sister is a more extreme experience than working with anyone else," Owen says.
"I think Bowie picked up that idea of constant change in a more extreme way.
The resolution does not call for a no-fly zone over Libya, a more extreme action.
And yet it too deserves to be considered an American classic of a more extreme kind.
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