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The phrase "and he is incredibly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a positive quality or characteristic of a person, typically followed by an adjective.
Example: "He is incredibly talented at playing the piano, captivating everyone with his performances."
Alternatives: "and he is exceptionally" or "and he is remarkably".
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"But he picked things up so fast, and he is incredibly visual".
A Conservative party source said: "Theresa May is the most unclubbable of politicians – and he is incredibly quiet.
He's uncluttered by the baggage of being cool and he is incredibly competitive without being ego-driven".
"He is very committed, very diligent, thorough and good on detail and he is incredibly energetic," said Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP and a fellow member of the rightwing Cornerstone group.
He has a great sense of humor and he is incredibly knowledgable about wine and food.
Patches of his fur are missing and he is incredibly dirty, but the cops seem fond of him.
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I think he has an incredible voice and he's incredibly talented, and I'd rather have his support".
I think he has an incredible voice and he's incredibly talent, and I'd rather have his support".
"He's incorruptible and he's incredibly motivated".
"And he was incredibly nice to everyone, and very encouraging.
"And he was incredibly generous with his talent".
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