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Discover LudwigThe phrase "supremely graphic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely vivid or detailed, often in a way that evokes strong imagery or emotions. Example: "The artist's latest painting is supremely graphic, capturing the raw emotions of the human experience."
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These actions don't result in death, but they're supremely graphic nonetheless.
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The depth of our global reporting across so many subjects, the smartness of our feature sections and magazines, the range of information packed into our interactive graphics, the brilliant photo-journalism -- the whole supremely elegant and urgent digital and print package you all create -- simply dazzled him.
Supremely elegant.
It's supremely elegant, supremely derisive, and supremely creative.
It's supremely boring.
It is supremely enigmatic.
It was supremely liberating.
Or being supremely good?
Philosophy is the supremely precious.
We left supremely satisfied.
Many consider him supremely qualified.
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