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As it currently stands, the phrase "extraordinarily for" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase may be "extraordinarily for," but without context, it is difficult to determine the exact meaning or usage. "Despite the odds, the team worked extraordinarily hard for the victory."
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Extraordinarily for such a prominent Indonesian, Ahok is both ethnic Chinese and a Christian.
Norwegian Wood was an instant coming-of-age classic and sold extraordinarily for a translated novel.
"It became a wonderful research fest," not least because the Stroganoffs had assembled a universal collection that, extraordinarily for Europeans at that time, included even pre-Columbian works from Mexico.
Extraordinarily for secular France, here the state not only helps to finance the construction of places of worship but also approves the appointments of clergy members and even pays their salaries.
The garment in question has a swimming brand but, extraordinarily for a woman who has shattered the country's entire conception of what its swimmers can achieve, she is not tied up with a kit sponsor yet and no one wants to muddy the waters for the pursuit of one which is expected to reach fruition in the next few months.
Furious that he had learned about the pictures only when they appeared on television, Mr. Bush upbraided Mr. Rumsfeld for failing to warn him of what was coming and then, extraordinarily for a White House that prizes discretion and loyalty above all else, instructed his aides to tell reporters about the chewing out.
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Its original run was for 27 performances, extraordinarily long for that time.
This makes it extraordinarily difficult for hotels to pay for big-ticket green renovations, especially with a tight credit market.
Their business problems are massive, because insurance companies make it extraordinarily difficult for them to collect for what they do.
Society would be better served by not locking up people for extraordinarily long sentences for nonviolent, low-level drug offenses.
For example, the six-gene biomarker worked extraordinarily well for 145 of the 442 patients in the Director's Challenge cohort, but failed entirely on the remainder.
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