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"an extremely competent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is very skilled or capable in a certain area. Example: The new employee was an extremely competent project manager, consistently delivering high-quality results ahead of schedule.
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Agger, however, added that Rodgers is an "incredibly talented man" and an "extremely competent coach".
"I just presented an extremely competent attorney and superhero who happened to be a beautiful, 7ft-tall green woman.
But I don't value it because he's a man doing it, I value it because he's my partner… My husband is an extremely competent caregiver".
By all accounts, he was an extremely competent manager of the enterprise, and his public cheerleading for the games refurbished their reputation.
"This may have been an extremely competent 9-year-old," Professor Gordon said, referring to the older child in the Brooklyn case.
The film comes across as a covers act by an extremely competent tribute band -- not the real thing but an incredible simulation -- and there's an audience for this sort of thing.
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She is, Mr. Manson said, "highly qualified, an engineer, extremely competent, and reads every single paper cited" by federal biologists in their reviews.
His patients considered him not only a caring and extremely competent physician, but also a friend and confidant.
I reviewed the Ring earlier this year, and found it extremely competent, and a very welcome addition to a household that expects a lot of deliveries and visitors.
"He's extremely competent," said a defense lawyer who has worked against Mr. Dion.
Ali Dizaei, the Met commander, describes Ghaffur as "a very loyal person and extremely competent".
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