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Discover Ludwig"pretty outrageous" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is extraordinary, unexpected, or exaggerated in an objectionable way. For example, "The cost of the meal was pretty outrageous!"
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"It was pretty outrageous".
We were pretty outrageous [laughs].
It's pretty outrageous, what was going on".
Onstage, I have worn some pretty outrageous costumes.
We come from a pretty outrageous political tradition.
On the face of it, that seemed pretty outrageous to me.
Now I know that is pretty outrageous and controlling but he's not alone in his views.
To David M. Jacobi of Bainbridge Island, Wash., all of this sounded pretty outrageous.
"The greed culture is coming from the gold diggers leaving the stodge companies, looking for pretty outrageous contracts, including guarantees.
Yeah, it was pretty outrageous of Billy to say in our debate that I deserved a D-minus as mayor.
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"I thought, 'Good God, that's pretty outrageous'," she recalls.
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