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The phrase "are not extreme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is moderate or within a normal range, often in contrast to something that is extreme or excessive.
Example: "The temperatures this winter are not extreme, making it more bearable for everyone."
Alternatives: "are moderate" or "are within limits".
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His opinions are not extreme.
But the proposed changes are not extreme.
These are not extreme or radical asks.
Drought and famine are not extreme events.
They are nice people, they are not extreme.
Flemish proposals for fiscal autonomy are not "extreme".
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You aren't extreme if you don't do extreme things!
He's not extreme.
This is not extreme.
"Palestine is not extreme.
And their view is not extreme.
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