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Discover Ludwig"ultra" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is usually used as an adjective and means "very; extremely." Example Sentence: He was an ultra-talented singer.
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It firmly sought to blame what Thatcher described as "the ultra left", specifically communists in trade unions and Trotskyists such as the Militant tendency taking over local government.
Carney said that ultra loose monetary in the UK had helped to prevent a lost generation of long-term unemployed, and improved long-term social mobility prospects.
Both proposals, represented by Arjuna Capital and nonprofit As You Sow, aim to pressure oil companies to stop investing in expensive fossil-fuel extraction projects – such as ultra deepwater, arctic drilling and tar sands projects – and instead share that money with investors as dividends.
I think of that one as the ne plus ultra - but perhaps there are even odder reincarnations out there?
Thinking Conservative sceptics are not adopting the careless nativist nationalism of the ultra Europhobes and Ukip.
It turns out that, for years, China has forbidden its citizens from playing on video game consoles, claiming that they corrupt young people's squishy brains (the Labour MP, by contrast, only wants to outlaw "ultra violent" content, which he reckons is turning teenagers into rage-filled monsters).
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Aimed at ultra-high net worth tourists from Asia and the Middle East, the cheapest rooms will be around 1,000 Swiss francs (£675) a night, while the most expensive will go for a bank-busting 25,000 Swiss francs (£16,000).
If Melwyn Lucas of the hardline Traditional Unionist Voice takes several thousand votes in South Antrim (from ultra-loyalist disgruntled ex-DUP voters) then McCrea may lose the seat to Empey.
They often end up letting out a spare room to a friend and the ultra-low interest rates of the last five years can mean the rent their mates is paying them is more than their mortgage.
Question Time's rules on impartiality in the guests it selects were called into question when the ultra-rightwing British National Party chief Nick Griffin appeared on the show in 2009.
He urged Farage to fire advisers who, he claimed, were turning the party into an "ultra-aggressive" Tea party-clone.
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