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extraordinarily

(= inordinately) extremely she was inordinately smart it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate

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Simple sentences

It is extraordinarily hot today.
A clear conscience is an extraordinarily soft pillow.
Tom is an extraordinarily talented musician.
He was extraordinarily important in your life.
Tom was extraordinarily handsome.
The reason for my return is that the people of Chile are extraordinarily amiable.
If Persians seem extraordinarily polite, perhaps it is because politeness is built into their language.
He was considered an extraordinarily gifted pianist.

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Extraordinarily lucky.
Extraordinarily beautiful.
An extraordinarily elaborate practical joke at my expense.
But they're extraordinarily familiar with the terrain and the Burmese language.
You seem extraordinarily eager to protect this man from even suspicion of involvement.
You've been extraordinarily kind and you know nothing whatsoever about me.
It's extraordinarily good of you to have been so patient.
Why do you wish to leave these children all of whom are loving you so extraordinarily?
I do not wish to leave them. I love them too, quite extraordinarily.
What an extraordinarily warm attitude towards fathers you have!
He was extraordinarily friendly.
I find this extraordinarily fascinating.
This is an extraordinarily embarrassing item, one of the classic blackmail items of all time.
You know, you two make me feel quite extraordinarily happy.
Particularly if she's a woman who looks extraordinarily beautiful when she's doing it.
I am extraordinarily pleased, to find out that you are the charming wife. of our highly esteemed principal.
But at any rate, I think it is extraordinarily nice. that this embarrassing incident has come to such an innocent resolution.
An extraordinarily elaborate practical joke at my expense. - Oh, really!
He looks extraordinarily happy to me.
Sit and make yourself comfortable. and read the newspaper. That always makes you look. so extraordinarily respectable.
When he went into a temper he was extraordinarily violent.
Has it occurred to you that you're extraordinarily susceptible to the power of music?
Extraordinarily intelligent, pretty, graceful.
Mr. Stevens is an extraordinarily fine person.
You know, that was extraordinarily kind of you.
Extraordinarily intelligent, pretty, graceful. She swims, rides beautifully, and her voice!
The streets are extraordinarily quiet, Jim.
Your duties will be extraordinarily light.
You look extraordinarily like him!
Well, as you know, I'm extraordinarily ticklish so I had a rough time there.
But we've been extraordinarily busy today. There's no more coffee nor milk.
That's an extraordinarily precise description, Miss Barling.
Anyway, she's extraordinarily frightened.
You're extraordinarily frank, young lady.
I find that remark in extraordinarily bad taste.

News and current affairs

Its growth was fueled by an extraordinarily rapid structural transformation towards an increasingly sophisticated set of industrial goods.
This was due to sound economic policy in the US (starting with the Bush-Mitchell-Foley tax increase of 1990), as well as some extraordinarily good luck in America.
For anti-communists everywhere, the Polish election was extraordinarily encouraging.
George W. Bush's economic policies have been based on an extraordinarily reckless gamble that reflects a political coalition of two major forces: the super-rich and evangelical Christians.
If history seems likely to rank Silvio Berlusconi as an inconsequential Prime Minister of Italy, it will surely remember him as an extraordinary - and extraordinarily bizarre - one.
The average Russian male dies at 59 - extraordinarily low for an advanced economy.
When a senior defense expert recently testified before a US Congressional commission on China's military capability, he detailed the extraordinarily robust weapons program the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has been pursuing.
For example, America was extraordinarily unpopular at the time of the Vietnam War, yet it recovered its soft power within a decade, and it is interesting to consider why.
Investing in these companies, it turns out, is extraordinarily risky.
SINGAPORE - A year into the global financial crisis, several key central banks remain extraordinarily exposed to their countries' shaky private financial sectors.
No doubt, we live today in an extraordinarily unequal world.
Why has the rate of growth undergone an acceleration that is extraordinarily rapid over so short a period?
If Europe wants to work less, it must be extraordinarily productive when it does work if it is to keep up with the hard-working Americans.
It demanded an extraordinarily independent and unaccountable central bank that is now running an excessively tight monetary policy, aggravating the plight of the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain).
In an era of extraordinarily high unemployment, political pressures only compound the problem.
This is an extraordinarily high dividend in the world oil industry.
But, with the notable exception of Japan, which suffered its deepest recession of the modern era, Asia came through an extraordinarily tough period in excellent shape.
It is true that extraordinarily low long-term bond yields put us outside the range of historical experience.
We may feel the pain of falling back from a level of affluence to which we have grown accustomed, but most people in developed countries are still, by historical standards, extraordinarily well off.
During the five weeks leading to the second-round vote, Mr. Lagos ran an extraordinarily effective campaign.
But China's balance sheet has served it well, enabling the extraordinarily high rates of investment that have fueled rapid growth.
Indeed, in its 2006 annual review of the US economy, the IMF was extraordinarily benign in its assessment of the risks posed by the relaxation of lending standards in the US mortgage market.
This bonanza has largely been the result of an extraordinarily positive international environment.

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