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The phrase "extraordinarily flawed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has significant or severe imperfections or shortcomings. Example: "The report was extraordinarily flawed, leading to numerous misunderstandings among the team."
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It is extraordinarily flawed and will most certainly result in a two-tier system.
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Watching you throw your trophies onto the ground, ditching the side of yourself that functions solely for outside validation and an "end-result" versus living for the satisfaction of a purposeful, risk-driven and flawed journey, is extraordinarily powerful.
Is intelligence inherently flawed?
"That's fundamentally flawed".
"Totally flawed".
This is flawed logic.
"A flawed androgyny".
Extraordinarily idiotic.
Extraordinarily so.
What constitutes a flawed typeface?
It's a flawed comparison.
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