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"supremely functional" is a correct expression that is widely used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is highly efficient and effective. For example, you could say, "This machine is supremely functional, allowing us to complete the task in half the time."
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It may not be fair to Zuckerberg, but Sorkin and Fincher have set him up as a symbolic man of the age, a supremely functional prince of dysfunction.
It also makes one wonder whether a creative genius like Fischer, deeply troubled yet supremely functional at the chessboard, would be able to exist in today's unforgiving online world.
Deeply beautiful and supremely functional, they immediately leap to the front of the pack of read-later tools.
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Aryl bromides are supremely versatile functional groups, with methods for C H ortho bromination, and halogenation in general, undergoing extensive development in the C H activation literature.
For a couple of years now, it's delivered a series of gorgeous, functional, supremely reliable smartphones that, to this day, outsell even the much-adored iPhone.
It's supremely elegant, supremely derisive, and supremely creative.
Supremely elegant.
It's supremely boring.
It is supremely enigmatic.
It was supremely liberating.
Or being supremely good?
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