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"extremely annoying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is extremely annoying, such as a sound or situation. For example, "The constant sound of construction outside my window is extremely annoying."
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That is not because the AfD is unacceptably extreme - it is because the German Chancellor Angela Merkel finds them extremely annoying.
Bedbugs do not transmit disease but are considered extremely annoying.
This behavior not only raises safety issues but was extremely annoying.
He walks a fine line between public nuisance and menace, holy fool and extremely annoying person.
It's a hideous waste of time and extremely annoying for those around me.
But while we can establish that they are not the earth's primary nemesis, they are nonetheless extremely annoying.
No photographs exist, but he has been described as five feet seven or five feet eight, with small, piercing eyes — one green, one blue — and extremely annoying.
Your Oct. 15 Week in Review article "A Shot Seen 'Round the World" revealed the origin of the recent, extremely annoying trend in TV coverage of baseball.
Pitching to the Royals' hitters is like facing a mid-summer mosquito swarm: Lorenzo Cain and company will make their jobs extremely annoying.
But be careful what you wish for: controlled entry can guarantee elbow room but can also force long waits in lines that range from annoying to extremely annoying.
Sort of, but surfing on a small device is not nearly as easy or as quick or as satisfying; in fact, it's quite often extremely annoying.
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