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extremely

[ik-streem-lee] / ɪkˈstrim li /


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The council said the affected road would be closed until it could deliver a "safe, engineered solution" and warned that further movement was likely to happen underneath it, making it "extremely unsafe".

From BBC

“I think this was an example of a complex but the right decision with extremely difficult brand consequences and very negative PR for us in the short term,” Altman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"To be truthful, he was extremely talented, but not enough to shut us up."

From BBC

And the LNG market, concentrated among a handful of major exporters, is extremely sensitive to disruptions.

From Barron's

The rabies vaccine was extremely effective and had eliminated the virus from the UK, she said, and administering it after exposure to the virus could help in some circumstances.

From BBC