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"extremely unstable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or condition that is highly unpredictable or likely to change abruptly and frequently. For example: "The stock market has been extremely unstable lately, so it's best to stay away for now."
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Japan sits on extremely unstable land.
But the market has been extremely unstable.
"At the moment the system is extremely unstable," he said.
As with all the other synthetic elements, roentgenium is radioactive and extremely unstable.
In addition to being extremely unstable, all isotopes are -- you guessed it -- radioactive and therefore, are completely useless.
They were found to be extremely unstable during nonrotational events.
However, 1b was extremely unstable toward metabolism by cytochrome P450.
Mr Murphy said the flats at Spencer Court were "extremely unstable".
But our correspondent warned that Antarctica's extremely unstable weather made predictions very difficult.
Especially after concrete cracks, strain energy is suddenly released, and the calculation becomes extremely unstable.
However, this makes them extremely unstable and difficult to handle for less experienced rowers.
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