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Discover Ludwig"extremely very" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an example of redundant modifiers and is considered poor grammar. An example of how to phrase the same idea without using redundant modifiers would be to say "extremely high".
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It is observed that the contents of these phenolic compounds in extracted oils are extremely very small compared to their total content in the olives.
In my case that meant a full-sized Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gi — a huge robe-like training uniform — and the rest of my workout clothes, plus assorted nerd stuff, like my inhalers and 10 micron pens ranging from fine tip to extremely very fine tip.
Republicans or Republican-leaning independents who say they are extremely, very or somewhat likely to vote in their state's primary or caucus when it is held.
Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents who say they are extremely, very or somewhat likely to vote in their state's primary or caucus when it is held.
Despite also being intrinsically disordered, they strongly cluster in a very narrow region with extremely very low charge density and a hydrophobicity very close to globular proteins.
Previous studies have concluded that very preterm children were reported to exhibit significantly more behavioral problems and cognitive disorders [ 16, 24]; however, most of these studies focused on very preterm (≤ 33 weeks' gestation) and extremely very low birth body weight [ 24- 27].
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He said such devices were "extremely volatile, very, very dangerous, utterly lethal and could function at any time".
"He seemed to us to be extremely caring, very emotional, very smart," Dr. Rigual-Lynch said.
"I thought he was really interesting, complex, extremely smart, very funny," Ms. Bellisfield said.
Score calculation led to one of these categories of self-esteem: extremely negative; very negative; mildly negative; normal; mildly positive; very positive; extremely positive.
We classified marital satisfaction into extremely dissatisfied, very dissatisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, mixed feelings, somewhat satisfied, very satisfied and extremely satisfied.
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