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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extremely remote" is correct and grammatically usable in written English.
It means something that is very far away or separated from something else, either physically or metaphorically. Example: The village was located in an extremely remote corner of the mountains, making it difficult for outsiders to visit.
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It's also extremely remote.
Most are extremely remote.
That possibility remains extremely remote.
It is extremely remote and cold.
"It's that most of these areas are extremely remote.
The date of the earliest tools is extremely remote.
That possibility is extremely remote, Israeli politicians and analysts say.
In any event, the chances are extremely remote that Congress would approve a general draft.
There are, of course, extremely remote areas where people haven't heard of him.
But he called that possibility "extremely remote," adding that "risk is part of life".
To a younger generation, however, the story of Churchill fighting in South Africa is extremely remote.
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