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The phrase "an extremist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who holds extreme views or engages in extreme actions, often in a political or ideological context.
Example: "The debate became heated when an extremist voiced their controversial opinions on the matter."
Alternatives: "a radical" or "an ultra".
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Call me an extremist.
"I'm an extremist".
He was never an extremist.
Richardson was an extremist in traditionalism.
I am an extremist.
Walker's not an extremist.
Roth is an extremist.
Nor was Bork himself an extremist.
They're an extremist fringe element".
Like an extremist light switch.
"He is not an extremist.
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