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The word 'fantastically' is correct and can be used in written English
It is an adverb that means in a fantastic manner or extremely well. Example: The magician wowed the audience with his fantastically choreographed tricks.
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fantastically
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In a fantastic manner.
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"I am fantastically happy at Southampton now, playing week in, week out, developing as a footballer and really enjoying life.
But for the other 10 months of the year, the trickle of diners who come to feast on fantastically fresh seafood reflects the general pace of life in the Alentejo: sleepy, bordering on comatose.
It's big – about a metre and a half on a side – and fantastically detailed.
As a teenager, he'd deliberately scare himself by listening to Eminem's Kim – a song full of fantastically violent, murderous imagery.
"They were able to better cope with the stresses because they had this economic system that they all believed in fantastically.
The duke's statements about business, which to our tin ears sound like simplistic platitudes of the first water, are in fact fantastically complex and prescient exercises of soft power without which our economy simply could not function.
A walk (or tram ride) along the via Manzoni will take you past La Scala and into the fantastically ornate Galleria Vittorio Emanuele.
This prize is, for me, fantastically obtuse, exasperating and dumb.
The five-day competent crew course costs £390 (excluding flights), with accommodation aboard for a week, and when you consider that breakfasts and lunches are included, it's a fantastically good deal.
It was, she concludes, "fantastically positive", with no resentment of her mother's attachment to those who weren't her "real" children.
In my own work as a sixth-form manager, I often found myself faced with a parent whose 16-year-old desperately wanted to take a course in building or catering or childcare – and would have done fantastically well at it – yet they would insist that "no child of theirs" would do such a thing.
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