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Discover Ludwig"extremely of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone could use it in conversation or informal writing as a slang or exaggerated way of saying "very much" or "completely," but it would not be considered proper grammar. For example: - He is extremely of the opinion that we should go on vacation. - She was extremely of the view that vegetables should be banned. - They are extremely of the belief that they will win the competition.
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Three resonance modes are generated by electric and magnetic fields of incident wave, which lead to bandwidth expansion extremely of cross-polarization reflection.
Because Prince Philip is not just the Guinness World Record holder for "Man Who Most Looks Like, from Photos, Most Looks Like Smells Extremely of Piss".
Further biological investigation will be extremely of interest to understand of the impact of these two genes on obesity and/or type 2 diabetes.
Verbal anchors refer to terms used within a set of statements of a self-report instrument indicating the frequency (e.g. never, sometimes, always) or intensity (e.g. not at all, moderately, extremely) of the symptoms associated with a specific health condition [ 63].
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Feel extremely proud of self, gang of '68, whole generation.
"A lot of people are being extremely supportive of me".
Scores range from 1 ("extremely untrue of you ") to 7 ("extremely true of you").
"Zelda was extremely supportive of her husband".
Rice is extremely sure of herself.
I'm extremely ashamed of my actions.
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