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Discover Ludwig"extremely offensive" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe behavior or language that is deeply offensive or hurtful. For example, "The councilor made an extremely offensive comment about the other candidates."
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He called the comparison "very extreme and extremely offensive," and told Sky News "his remarks create a lot of offence with same-sex couples.
Equating autism with cancer is extremely offensive.
"I find these expressions extremely offensive".
The two names are pronounced key-kay rather than kike, an extremely offensive anti-semitic slur.
He replied, "Hitler and Santa Claus in the same sled is extremely offensive to me".
There are no two ways of looking at this; that thing is extremely offensive".
Mr. Lazio's position is extremely offensive and we're going to fight it.
"I'll be extremely offensive," Jorge Sampaoli had said at his presentation and he was as good as his word.
It is probably the gem-dithiols rather than the thioketones themselves that are responsible for the extremely offensive smell associated with low-molecular-weight thioketones.
A petition on Change.org calling for her to be sacked for the "extremely offensive" posts had more than 4,000 signatures by the time she resigned.
He said the allegations against him and Ms West were "appalling" and the allegations against members of his protection squad were "extremely offensive".
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