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The phrase "and she was extremely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong quality or characteristic of a subject, typically followed by an adjective.
Example: "She was extremely talented, impressing everyone with her skills."
Alternatives: "and she was very" or "and she was highly".
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And she was extremely focussed.
She did not like me, I don't think, and she was extremely competitive.
"She is an aviation expert and she was extremely helpful to guide our company," said Al Becker, an American Airlines spokesman.
She is touched, she says, when children send her letters about their difficulties with scoliosis and their love of dance; and she was "extremely moved" when admirers from Hawaii sent her pearl and diamond earrings to mark her promotion to principal.
And she was extremely outgoing, "almost to the point where it isn't normal," says team member Daniel Kennedy.
I feel like she set a really great example and she was extremely talented".
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She's also quite dominant and she's extremely analytical.
"Her motivation has never waned, and she's extremely determined.
"She's in great health for her age – and she's extremely sharp.
Emma, the daughter of a theologian, is tall — taller than David — and sometimes works as a model, and she is extremely, extravagantly intelligent.
"The person who interviewed me [at ICI] gave me a lot of confidence that I would be valued," and she is extremely happy that this is indeed the case.
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