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The phrase "and he is extremely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a particular quality or characteristic of a person, typically in a descriptive context.
Example: "He is a talented musician, and he is extremely dedicated to his craft."
Alternatives: "and he is very" or "and he is highly".
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And he is extremely competitive.
And he is extremely, extremely dangerous".
My son is 7 and he is extremely computer literate.
But Archer can undoubtedly spin a yarn, and he is extremely industrious.
And he is extremely critical of the role of compensation consultants.
"And he is extremely creative about getting the maximum from a limited space".
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And he was extremely ambitious.
I'd pinked him, and he was extremely upset.
"He's wide open, and he's extremely excited to be back," Cindy Shepherd said.
"He was dedicated to police work, and he was extremely, extremely good at what he did".
He was fun; he was funny; and he was extremely noisy.
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