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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act extremely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone behaving in a very intense or exaggerated manner.
Example: "During the debate, she began to act extremely, raising her voice and making wild gestures."
Alternatives: "behave intensely" or "react excessively."
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"The current theory can certainly explain a population where some people act extremely altruistically".
This plastic, yet realistic, fruit called Banokia hooks up to a cellphone as a hands free set so you can act extremely serious whilst walking down the street with a banana held up to your ear.
Muzza culture had always been this strange balancing act: extremely metrosexual ideals, a confronting hunger for violence.
We justify our behavior by telling ourselves the same things the rioters in Baltimore are saying -- that we are right, that the other side deserved it, that if we don't act extremely we won't get their attention.
Although structurally distinct, both calmidazolium and W-7 are considered selective and potent inhibitors of calmodulin, yet they act extremely differently on the TRPV1 target, which is an important issue in future drug discovery.
Although the regulatory protein(s) involved are not yet known, the regulatory network has been demonstrated to act extremely sensitive, as an external sulphate concentration of only 100 μM already leads to a strong reduction of the mRNA levels of the fpr2 and cys genes by almost 1000-fold.
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We acted extremely expeditiously".
"I think Rite Aid acted extremely responsibly, but the adults from the center were completely inflexible".
"I'm not saying one way or the other", he says – but he says they acted extremely quickly and decisively once they got there.
He acted extremely distraught at the funeral parlor and at the cemetery, and some of his friends and neighbors, who knew that for two years he had been behaving irresponsibly toward his wife, marvelled at the fervor of his anguish.
One-third of the cases remain unsolved a far higher proportion than for other murders.In this section They all speak English Over there Take-off Unwelcome advances Somebody's child Plugging the hole Glen Warsaw Treacherous territory ReprintsCari Mitchell, a spokeswoman for the English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP), believes that police acted "extremely slowly" in the Ipswich cases.
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