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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extra thing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is additional and is not part of the main idea. For example, "We have all the basic necessities for a comfortable life, plus a few extra things to make it more enjoyable."
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Any extra thing is a bonus.
This is just an extra thing".
When an extra thing is needed, you ask the Moreys".
"It's just an extra thing I can do.
But that was the only extra thing he had done".
He said, "I want you to do this extra thing for the RAE".
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"There were no extra things asked for".
"Don't just do extra things," he said.
It'll also do extra things in the background that might you not notice initially.
"It allows us to do extra things that we might not otherwise be able to do".
"There is some concern that there are a few extra things going on," Fassel said.
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