Sentence examples for been extreme from inspiring English sources

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been extreme

adjective

Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost.

  • At the extreme edges, the coating is very thin.

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Indeed, there have recently been extreme instances of both.

But the last few years have been extreme.

At some small technology companies, the contrast has been extreme.

The human fallout has been extreme malnutrition and disease.

Fiscal tightening has been extreme across much of Europe.

Even by Canadian standards, this winter has been extreme.

'There isn't a thing in my life that hasn't been extreme - personal health, family, economic situations".

The environment secretary, Liz Truss, defended the government's record, saying the recent weather had been extreme.

There have been extreme highs and lows in this whole project.

WHERE in your area has there been extreme weather of some kind this summer?

Even by Italian standards, Sicily has long been extreme in its waste and corruption.

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