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"exorbitantly expensive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that costs far more than what is considered reasonable or expected. For example: "The diamond necklace she purchased was exorbitantly expensive."
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This made it exorbitantly expensive.
But proxy fights are exorbitantly expensive.
Private child care is exorbitantly expensive.
By almost any measure, cancer treatments can be exorbitantly expensive.
One was the Hollywood way: commercial, conventional, and exorbitantly expensive.
As a result, each of the mega-events hosted by emerging economies has been exorbitantly expensive.
Diesel fuel for all those generators is exorbitantly expensive and can easily nullify any profits.
The result is inevitable – a civil justice system which is exorbitantly expensive".
He spoke of how exorbitantly expensive commissioning and producing new works has become.
I also need to do it in a way that is not going to be exorbitantly expensive".
It may be exorbitantly expensive to run a team, but people don't buy N.F.L. teams as a civic service.
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