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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extraordinarily strenuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that requires an extreme amount of effort or exertion, often in a physical or mental context. Example: "The hike was extraordinarily strenuous, pushing even the most experienced climbers to their limits."
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"Over nine years now," he said in an interview last week, "Iraq has consistently made extraordinarily strenuous efforts to hide the biological program -- well beyond those they made on missiles or chemicals.
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The fight was strenuous.
It's strenuous viewing.
Never too strenuous.
It's not strenuous.
It's tremendously strenuous".
Strenuous efforts must continue".
The choreography is strenuous.
It was strenuous work.
A strenuous rehabilitation.
Strenuous motherhood is de rigueur.
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