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"went to extremes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to behave in an excessive or extreme manner. It is typically used to describe someone's behavior or actions. Example: After her break up, Sarah went to extremes to get her ex-boyfriend's attention, even going as far as showing up at his workplace unannounced.
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He went to extremes, but he wasn't nuts.
France went to extremes to protect its nuclear testing secrecy.
And Groh went to extremes today in praising Chrebet.
Today we went to extremes to protect the players who will potentially play this week".
Despite imperial decrees, commoners still went to extremes with precious-metal commissions, and the trend gained ground after Rome fell.
While this radicalism, like its precursors, never went to extremes in Australia and soon passed its peak, its influence lingered.
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Ideo also went to extreme experts, Mr. Roberts said.
Many went to extreme lengths to support him.
"Bin Laden was a hyper-paranoid guy who went to extreme lengths to hide himself.
Some residents went to extreme measures to seek shelter.
The third expedition went to extreme northeastern Pará.
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