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extremely beautiful that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "extremely beautiful that" is not correct and does not work in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, as it does not convey a complete idea or context. Example: "The view was so extremely beautiful that it took my breath away."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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If you were to go back to 1860 and you were in Paris, London or New York, you would see a lot of American bison leather because it is extremely beautiful — that deep texture is natural.
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59 human-written examples
NS: Well, it's very interesting you bring that up because there was one woman in my life that I thought was extremely beautiful, and that was my grandmother.
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It also happens to be an extremely beautiful language that is as useful as it is melodic.
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I think it was entirely because when I first came to New York I became involved with an extremely beautiful woman and that's when all this started.
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"To be able to love and to move on, it was an extremely beautiful gift that I was not even expecting.
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French-born multi-instrumentalist Angèle has just released an extremely beautiful album, Kourouma, that I've been playing to death the last few days.
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Unfortunately for Margo, she is extremely beautiful, which means that she all too often attracts the gaze of men and boys — she herself is the white deer or the blond wolf, too striking to be left alone to follow her solitary path.
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Castaing "must have been at that period extremely beautiful, like a little porcelain doll," she says.
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Nikko Hinderstein, Madrid spotter General Martinez Campos 37, museosorolla.mcu.es The Swedish landscape has extremely beautiful lakes, forests and mountains that are used by most Swedes all year round.
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But even in that short time we managed to have: the BNP getting aggro with the concept of Marmite; a weird airbrushed photo of David Cameron looking like an extremely beautiful dead nan; #nickcleggsfault; Gordon Brown calling that bigoted old woman "that bigoted old woman".
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"She was a real nice girl, extremely beautiful, very friendly," Pentz said, adding that the students of the time were divided into two categories, surfers and socials.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the phrase "extremely beautiful that", consider rephrasing your sentence to use "so beautiful that" or "extremely beautiful, which". This will ensure grammatical correctness and improve clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "extremely beautiful that" as it is grammatically flawed. This phrase often leads to incomplete or unclear sentences. Ensure that the sentence clearly expresses the consequence or result of something being extremely beautiful. For instance, replace "It was extremely beautiful that I cried" with "It was so beautiful that I cried" or "It was extremely beautiful, which made me cry".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "extremely beautiful that" functions as a descriptor attempting to link intense beauty with a subsequent clause. However, according to Ludwig, this construction is not grammatically correct. The intended function is to express a causal or consequential relationship, but the phrase fails to do so effectively without rephrasing.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Wiki
15%
Science
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "extremely beautiful that" attempts to link intense beauty with a result, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect and requires rephrasing. Ludwig highlights its flawed structure, recommending alternatives like "so beautiful that" or restructuring the sentence. The phrase appears mostly in news and media contexts, reflecting an attempt to convey strong aesthetic appreciation, but its incorrectness limits its utility. To avoid errors, consider restructuring your sentences for clarity and grammatical accuracy. Common errors associated with the phrase are that you need to consider alternatives like "so beautiful that", "incredibly beautiful that", or rephrasing the expression entirely.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
so beautiful that
Replaces "extremely" with "so", emphasizing intensity.
incredibly beautiful that
Substitutes "extremely" with "incredibly", maintaining a high level of beauty.
remarkably beautiful that
Uses "remarkably" instead of "extremely", highlighting the noteworthiness of the beauty.
exceptionally beautiful that
Replaces "extremely" with "exceptionally", indicating a deviation from the norm.
unusually beautiful that
Emphasizes the atypical nature of the beauty.
awfully beautiful that
Replaces "extremely" with "awfully", suggesting an immense degree of beauty, informally.
wonderfully beautiful that
Replaces "extremely" with "wonderfully", focusing on the delightful aspect of the beauty.
gorgeously beautiful that
Uses "gorgeously" instead of "extremely", indicating rich beauty.
strikingly beautiful that
Replaces "extremely" with "strikingly", highlighting the conspicuous nature of the beauty.
exceedingly beautiful that
Substitutes "extremely" with "exceedingly", offering a more formal tone.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "extremely beautiful" in a sentence?
To use "extremely beautiful" correctly, ensure it's followed by a word or phrase that completes the thought. For example, "The sunset was "extremely beautiful tonight"" or "She is "an extremely beautiful woman"".
What is a more grammatically sound alternative to "extremely beautiful that"?
Instead of "extremely beautiful that", use "so beautiful that" to indicate a consequence or result, or rephrase the sentence using "extremely beautiful, which". For instance, "It was "so beautiful that" I was moved to tears" or "It was extremely beautiful, which moved me to tears".
Is "extremely beautiful that" considered grammatically correct in formal writing?
No, "extremely beautiful that" is generally not considered grammatically correct. It's better to use more standard phrasing like ""so beautiful that"" or restructure the sentence to use a relative clause starting with "which".
What's the difference between "extremely beautiful that" and "so beautiful that"?
"So beautiful that" is a grammatically correct construction indicating a consequence or result. "Extremely beautiful that" is not a standard or correct phrasing. For example, "The music was "so beautiful that" I cried" is correct, while "The music was extremely beautiful that I cried" is not.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
88%
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested