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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Can I use "utterly exellent" to describe something I really really like.. (or is it a better word for things you like?) And sorry for bad english, I'm Norwegian
  

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Utterly excellent seems a bit odd to me. Consider single words: excellent, superb, fantastic, marvelous.

  • Utterly excellent seems a bit odd to me.
  • Consider single words: excellent, superb, fantastic, marvelous.
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Utterly excellent seems a bit odd to me. Consider single words: excellent, superb, fantastic, marvelous.
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I got to say, the word marvelous almost turns into candy in my mouth. Thank you very much Sir
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Remi André Wernermarvelous almost turns into candy in my mouth.
Good taste or bad taste?

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