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The dancers of New York Theater Ballet look extremely but endearingly young.
He is tracking the use of "so" as an adverbial intensifier meaning "extremely," but in cases that do not normally take comparison, as in "so 1995" or "We are so out-of-here".
We also found that, for the sample of residents in devastated areas (Sichuan and Gansu Provinces), those who considered their residency extremely, but not slightly or moderately, devastated indicated a minimum dose for a hypothetical medication.
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VERDICT: Extremely cool, but fiddly.
The tool is extremely inexpensive but priceless.
Penny was extremely anxious, but hopeful.
It was extremely funny, but also poignant.
It is extremely limited, but it exists.
Rahman is extremely privileged, but he wasn't always.
One was extremely helpful, but several others were pointlessly brusque.
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