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Discover Ludwig"very extraordinary" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something that is extremely unusual, remarkable, or exceptional. Example: The magician's performance was very extraordinary, leaving the audience in awe and disbelief.
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"I found that very extraordinary.
— is very extraordinary to me.
But I'm very extraordinary.
VANESSA REDGRAVE It's a very extraordinary play.
There was nothing very extraordinary about them.
"It has been a very extraordinary year," Mr. Buffett said.
It was a very extraordinary experience to be inside that.
Now the results that they got, or said they got at that time, were very extraordinary.
"We have a very extraordinary relationship," says Annaud, face full of affection.
These are departures from established norms, but it was a very extraordinary case.
"She's a very extraordinary person, the way she examined it and what she shared," added Voight.
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