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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that extreme" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is at the far end of a spectrum or exceeds what is considered normal or expected. Example: The heat wave in Australia was so intense that extreme measures were taken to ensure people's safety.
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The results were not that extreme.
We know that extreme weather events are increasing.
They make the point that extreme overcrowding is depressingly common.
"No, nothing that extreme, I don't think," he said.
Weather extremes are not that extreme any more.
Mr. Lucas appreciates that extreme times demand extreme theater.
"Anyone that extreme and eccentric was respected," the designer recalls.
It's pretty well accepted that extreme poverty breeds terrorism.
Particularly that extreme, utterly dedicated level of fandom.
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We all know that extremes lead to injury and burnout.
Wasn't that an extreme statement?
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