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The phrase "an extreme of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, condition, or quality that is at the highest or most intense level of something.
Example: "His behavior was an extreme of arrogance that left everyone in the room speechless."
Alternatives: "a peak of" or "a limit of".
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The performance may be at an extreme of expressivity, but it is ravishing.
The Expressionist tradition was developed to an extreme of agonized distortion by Chaim Soutine.
In another, the books are chess manuals taken to an extreme of abstraction.
The general principle here is that there are, with respect to each of the Aristotelian virtues, two extremes: an extreme of deficiency and an extreme of excess, and between them lies what is famously called the Aristotelian mean.
He is an "anywhere man", in constant escape mode, an extreme of the guy who can't commit.
Graphite is an extreme of the polycyclic condensed aromatic hydrocarbon, consisting of an infinite network of benzene rings.
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This type of reproduction represents an extreme case of inbreeding.
One of the consequences was an extreme lack of patience.
The annual average temperature is 14.7 °C, with an extreme high of 37 °C and an extreme low of −7 °C.
He is an extreme example of the form, the way Samuel Pepys was an extreme example of a diarist.
This is an extreme example, of course.
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