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The phrase "outrageously unreasonable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is excessively or absurdly unreasonable, often in a critical context. Example: "The company's decision to raise prices during a crisis was seen as outrageously unreasonable by the public."
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Shown once, that ad painted Barry Goldwater, Johnson's Republican rival, as an extremist, much as Cablevision is portraying News Corporation as outrageously unreasonable in its financial demands.
People feel comfortable laughing at its crapness because the experiences and sentiments recounted (the world is a sad, bad and outrageously unreasonable place) are often so universal that, actually, you are laughing at your own teenage self as much as anyone else.
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Outrageously nice.
Outrageously good.
Outrageously enjoyable.
Outrageously talented.
To be outrageously sexy?
And outrageously decadent.
Occasionally he flatters outrageously.
And outrageously funny.
That's outrageously fast.
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