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'extraordinarily vehement' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone's emotions as particularly strong and intense. For example, "She was extraordinarily vehement when she expressed her opinion on the situation."
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Indeed, Stern said recently that Cuban had not been "extraordinarily vehement" this season.
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Women are particularly vehement.
Nashir grew increasingly vehement.
"Syntax used to be vehement.
The complaints can be vehement.
Dying, she became more vehement.
LaVette is small and vehement.
Extraordinarily idiotic.
Extraordinarily so.
But his vehement tone is unrelenting.
"China expresses its resolute and vehement opposition".
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