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extremely

[ik-streem-lee] / ɪkˈstrim li /


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The method relies on a single broadband seismometer to detect extremely subtle ground movements linked to magma intrusions deep underground.

From Science Daily

Across what seemed an extremely long awards season — a run that was even longer for “Sinners” due to its spring release date — the film had many ups and downs.

From Los Angeles Times

His process is extremely detailed and centered around the goals of the client.

From Los Angeles Times

She added: "The death of an infant is always an extremely tragic occurrence, and officers are making urgent enquiries around the circumstances."

From BBC

"We were ultimately extremely lucky that we were able to pinpoint the precise sky position of this rare event," said Mattias Lazda, doctoral student at the University of Toronto, and an author on both papers.

From Science Daily