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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extremely ludicrous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the absurdity or ridiculousness of a situation or statement.
Example: "The idea that we could finish the project in one day is extremely ludicrous."
Alternatives: "utterly ridiculous" or "incredibly absurd".
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"A lot of songs really are extremely ludicrous.
Judge Richard Lowden, sentencing Scott, described him as "to some extent a fantasist" who had tried to use the book to "fund an extremely ludicrous playboy lifestyle" and to impress a woman he had met in Cuba.
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"These allegations are totally ludicrous, extremely convenient for South Africa and very hurtful to a young man who is grieving the loss of the woman he loved, his chosen life partner.
But it's ludicrous in an extremely appealing way.
There's also a ludicrous love story crammed in, wherein the extremely talented Wendi McLendon-Covey has nothing to do but look supportive in a tank top.
Your editorial calls her "an extremely effective speaker," and describes the Republicans as having painted a "ludicrous caricature" of her.
That may sound ludicrous, except, as the founder of the company has said, it is extremely unlikely that all the world's top algorithmic traders are employed by the [relative] handful of companies that have dominated this industry.
But it's absolutely ludicrous that there are no real numbers anywhere and that the numbers being given are based on extremely flawed statistics.
Clearly ludicrous.
comparison ludicrous.
Ludicrous thought?
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