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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extra fun" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is particularly enjoyable or entertaining. For example, "I had an extra fun time the other day when I went to the amusement park."
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For extra fun, he's taken to a nearby hunting lodge.
The 6-speed automatic transmission comes with paddle shifters for extra fun.
For extra fun, invite them through an outdated medium that costs you money.
It's cute, and there's the option to switch to a language like Spanish or French for extra fun.
(Extra fun can be had in catching the expressions on your neighbors' faces as the cargo is unloaded).
The second offering, the Option Velocity, has a bit of extra fun in its pockets: GPS.
For extra fun, try this experiment when you're running late for an important meeting.
But this extra fun comes at a price: A Bebop with the SkyController costs $900.
Don't forget the semicolon after the last quote for extra fun!
I believe you can also watch this wearing anaglyphic red/blue glasses for extra fun.
All in all, the V950 is a tough-as-nails phone with a little extra fun inside.
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