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extremely

[ik-streem-lee] / ɪkˈstrim li /


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"The balance is going to change, we know that when they arrive in a game, they're extremely competitive".

From Barron's

"The UK has extremely strong controls on arms exports, including to prevent any diversion. We will continue to take that immensely seriously," Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said in response.

From BBC

Those for the chop were "characterised by extremely advanced age, decades of human intervention, planting in restricted spaces and on land made unstable by extreme climatic events", the council said.

From Barron's

Observing this new magnetic state was not straightforward because the signals involved are extremely faint.

From Science Daily

I gave him both barrels, and that left everyone extremely shocked.

From BBC