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The phrase "a really outrageous one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely shocking, surprising, or unacceptable.
Example: "The news about the scandal was a really outrageous one that left everyone in disbelief."
Alternatives: "an incredibly shocking one" or "a truly scandalous one."
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"She had a really outrageous one in her second book," Ms. Land whispered.
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But it's a rumour - albeit an outrageous one - typical now in Hollywood.
The belief that the violence is the product of a single political party is troublesome when expressed by reactionaries, but an outrageous one when expressed by a black Chicagoan who really ought to know better.
A really big one.
A really serious one.
A really big one, potentially.
A really good one is Pink Pad.
But it turns out she's believed a bunch of other really outrageous conspiracy stuff.
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