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The phrase "are often extremely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently exhibits a high degree of a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "These plants are often extremely resilient to harsh weather conditions."
Alternatives: "are frequently very" or "tend to be highly".
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Inventors are often extremely observant.
On the contrary, juries are often extremely lenient.
Working people in emerging countries are often extremely poor.
These "reviewers" are looking for flaws and are often extremely critical.
Oxfam GB counsellor Martin Knops says aid workers are often extremely fearful for their safety.
Contracts to start new record labels are often extremely complex because there are so many variables.
Third, unplugged wells are often extremely hard to spot, so she might have missed some.
Those drugs are often extremely expensive and have been largely spared competition from the generic makers.
The synthetic forms are often extremely potent, making them a greater threat to users and those around them.
When we ask about their present contracts, they are often extremely vague about where they are living.
And the interactions of the medicines we give for these other conditions are often extremely difficult and scary".
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