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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extremely ordinary" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a high level of normality or commonness. Example: Despite her fame and fortune, the actress led an extremely ordinary life, choosing to spend her free time gardening and cooking for her family.
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Beckham had not played proper football for months and Owen was still pursuing match fitness in an extremely ordinary Newcastle side.
There were times when his bowling deserved the rewards it received but there were also occasions when he, and England, were helped by some extremely ordinary Bangladesh and Pakistan batting.
However, there is strategy, there are tactics and, as former Australian captain Ricky Ponting pointed out at Cardiff the last time England went on such a go-slow, extremely "ordinary behaviour".
Nor was there any false drama in the extremely ordinary kiss he shared with his wife, Trisha Yearwood, to finish the brief set she played midway through the concert.
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The metal is white, hard, lustrous, and brittle and is extremely resistant to ordinary corrosive reagents; this resistance accounts for its extensive use as an electroplated protective coating.
It is also extremely difficult for ordinary ethnic Tibetans to get a passport, meaning they cannot travel overseas, the witness said.
But the dealing was extremely subtle; any ordinary investor living through the drawn-out creation of the Bouygues family's stake would have found it almost impossible to follow.This raises a broader lesson.
Timothy Lynch, director of Cato's project on criminal justice, said in an interview on Monday that "the ruling makes it extremely difficult now for ordinary people to assert their constitutional rights against the government".
You will almost certainly have noticed the vogue for extremely long novels about ordinary lives, a trend whose great-grandfather could be said to be Ulysses, were it not for the fact that James Joyce's book is written in extraordinary language, whereas Karl Ove Knausgaard, say, and Adam Mars-Jones (in his Pilcrow and Cedilla) prefer a style as low-key as everyday life.
In contrast to the prevailing view in the literature, it is shown that even extremely stiff sets of ordinary differential equations may be solved efficiently by explicit methods if limiting algebraic solutions are used to stabilize the numerical integration.
"It's extremely out of the ordinary," said Taryn Rosenkranz, a Washington, D.C., fundraising consultant who specializes in Democratic campaigns but played no role in the Hillary Victory Fund.
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