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The phrase "outrageously expensive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize the high price of something. For example, "The price for a ticket to the opera was outrageously expensive - I couldn't believe it!".
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Here's my outrage: Why in 2010 do so many hotels have zero, unreliable or outrageously expensive wireless Internet access?
It's "outrageously expensive," he said.
He bought outrageously expensive French suits.
It is outrageously expensive, devastatingly ineffective, and profoundly unjust.
Here's the only drawback: The housing is outrageously expensive.
Outrageously expensive items shouted so loudly that it was easy to miss the quieter smashes.
In those days things from the west were either hard to get or outrageously expensive.
The Open University has become outrageously expensive after the government swiped its subsidies.
It's simple, not outrageously expensive and feels like the height of modernity.
BY now, entering college students and their parents have been warned: textbooks are outrageously expensive.
"The options were lousy and outrageously expensive," recalled Mr. Smith, who lives in Brooklyn.
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