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'outrageously' is a perfectly acceptable and usable word in written English.
It is an adverb meaning "in an outrageous manner", and is used to describe something that is extremely shocking, outrageous, or unexpected. Example sentence: His behavior was outrageously inappropriate for the occasion.
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outrageously
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In an outrageous manner; to an outrageous degree.
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The big funds (see table) are differentiated by their vintage, staying power and propensity to campaign, and by their belligerence once the game is afoot.The old guard includes Carl Icahn, an outrageous and outrageously successful septuagenarian, who has been on the warpath since the 1980s.
McLeish, with little money to waste, landed Kris Boyd: to the purist, hardly even a footballer; to the statistician, an outrageously prolific goalscorer.
His insight is humbling, deeply grained, outrageously perceptive and full of a signature humour.
And in a sign that things might already be getting out of hand, bone broth is linked to a fad diet (followers of the Paleo diet are especially keen) and there's a pet food spin-off, aimed at presumably outrageously pampered cats.
Caine's award shows the striking new readiness of the industry and the American public to accept Brits in American roles with American accents, but his accent is outrageously bad, especially considering that Crowe showed how to do a much more convincing one, and transform himself physically into the bargain.
As it happens, I think Linklater may not get best director: this is likely to go to Alejandro González Iñárritu for Birdman, his outrageously enjoyable fantasia of menopausal showbiz anxiety.
Aside from sitting deep, the other way to deal with an outrageously gifted opponent is to cut off the supply to him – as, say, George Graham's Arsenal did in negating Chris Waddle of Sheffield Wednesday in the 1993 FA Cup final.
The smaller independent producers are outrageously well-rewarded for their troubles.Silicon Valley does not care for comparisons with vulgar Tinseltown, and it is true that technology is a much faster-changing product than entertainment.
Outrageously unfavourable exchange rates imposed by banks when sending money abroad, once unavoidable, can now be circumvented via dozens of online money-changers.No matter which service fintech newcomers "unbundle" from incumbents, the banks' business model will suffer.
Rather more furtively, he quoted Bagehot's faith in the "stupidity" of the English, by which he meant a stolid resistance to novelty, and thus to the wilder excesses of ideology.St John-Stevas was an elitist, sometimes outrageously so.
"Who determines that?" If it wasn't clear to her when she asked, it's outrageously clear now.
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