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Discover Ludwig"extremely punctual" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who is always on time for appointments and prioritize timeliness. For example, "My boss is extremely punctual and expects all of her employees to be the same way."
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"It turns out Preston and I are extremely punctual," Mr. Bleckmann said.
Through it all, George has been an ideal worker: honest (perhaps because he is incapable of lying), uncomplaining and extremely punctual.
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However, the elegant, polished, extremely clean and punctual metro, most of which has stations showcasing archaic relics and contemporary art and playing decidedly non-cheesy music, can be said to be one of the city's best features, and in my opinion is aesthetically one of the best in the world.
Justice was punctual.
Above all, be punctual!
I'm punctual.
(He's always punctual).
Unilateral and punctual.
Be polite, pleasant, punctual.
Pearl was punctual.
Still others had punctual housekeepers.
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