extreme
Example Sentences
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The investment bubble is extreme in the U.S., as it was in 2000, but there are plenty of reasonably priced opportunities elsewhere, as there were in 2000.
From Barron's
Spain, Portugal and Britain also recorded their worst summer on record, with extreme heat fuelling massive wildfires.
From Barron's
“There’s so many more contaminants that are going to be hitting fields because of droughts and floods and all these extreme weather events. How are these crops becoming much more resilient?”
Together, they document one of the earliest known expansions of land-dwelling animals into ocean ecosystems after a period of extreme global warming and mass extinction at the very beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs.
From Science Daily
All 10 indicators tell a similar story of extreme overvaluation in the U.S. stock market.
From MarketWatch
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