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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always extreme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently exhibits extreme characteristics or behaviors.
Example: "Her reactions to criticism are always extreme, often leading to heated arguments."
Alternatives: "consistently intense" or "perpetually extreme".
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It's always extreme and not extreme.
August is always extreme, that's why everybody enjoys September so much.
There are always extreme elements in every faith, but in most cases they are not the mainstream, and that is certainly true in Pakistan.
Adjacent to her was a guy called a "poo man" who would examine people's excrement to decipher what was wrong with them (though to be honest the answer was probably almost always "extreme dysentery from eating whole uncooked rat kings").
In a cross-sectional threshold model, the animal classes are defined as random, but the classes are always extreme (one observation per animal).
hoarding (in some cases; not always extreme).
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Though there were always extremes of wealth and poverty here, until recently the rich lived more or less among the poor — in grander apartments or more spacious apartments but mixed together in the same city.
The moon has no significant atmosphere and the temperatures are always extreme--either boiling hot or freezing cold--and is therefore uninhabitable.
The internet will always reward extreme views with extreme attention.
As always an extreme couponer is an extreme giver -- don't forget to give back!
I always like extreme things and she was quite extreme.
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