adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dead/incredibly/terribly etc boring (= very boring )
extremely/exceedingly/incredibly lucky (= very lucky )
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Police say it was extremely lucky that no one was killed.
very/extremely/incredibly simple
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I came up with a very simple answer to this problem.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
beautiful
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The waterways are incredibly peaceful with a wealth of wildlife and some incredibly beautiful scenery.
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Spiderglass owned far, far more, but Jezrael couldn't imagine them owning anything so incredibly beautiful .
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She had looked so pale last night, so still, and incredibly beautiful in her trance-like state.
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It's an incredibly beautiful and fragile piece of your body, Mr Blake.
difficult
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Howard's huge drive and Mark's incredibly difficult 3-iron from the edge of the bunker sealed it for us.
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Theirs seemed to me to be an incredibly difficult service.
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Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing - and drawing the figure especially.
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How does a political system handle the incredibly difficult and complicated value allocations that are the stuff of politics?
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This makes them incredibly difficult to see, let alone capture on film.
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Getting her life back on to an even keel after their break-up had been an incredibly difficult and exhausting battle.
hard
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He worked incredibly hard and employed only part-time help.
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How incredibly hard it is, how wonderful and how awful-often in the space of a few minutes.
low
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They are excellent dancers and work for incredibly low rates - from about 73p to 1.22 a movie.
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The incredibly low cost of living makes such evenings a real pleasure.
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The charge was incredibly low , only a pound a week and all food provided except butter.
lucky
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It was then believed that if a cat crossed your path and did you no harm, you had been incredibly lucky .
strong
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Somehow his constitution, always incredibly strong , held up.
■ VERB
feel
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As she walked slowly upstairs, feeling incredibly tired, Hilary stared round her with new eyes.
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The market just feels incredibly solid.
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He made her feel incredibly feminine; the merest touch of his fingers transported her to ecstasies she had never before experienced.
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Math often works that way-it gives click-rewards that feel incredibly cool.
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Okay, so it may have been all fantasy, but it still felt incredibly good.
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Riven felt incredibly mortal, but at the same time there was a rising restlessness in him.
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What's more, I feel incredibly tired most of the time.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Incredibly , six men ran the 100-meter final in less than 10 seconds.
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Raising money for the homeless has been incredibly difficult.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And how incredibly generous this man was; he seeded friendships that still write the history of the West.
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Feeling drugged and quite incredibly wanton, she moved her fingers to his jaw.
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He was so obviously intelligent; so charmingly articulate; so incredibly well read.
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Her business became incredibly successful-by any measure except one.
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In spite of her enormous popularity and the huge attraction she held for men throughout her life she remained incredibly insecure.
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My friend thought that Hedges was an incredibly nice guy.
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The braggart turns every question into an answer that makes himself or herself look incredibly good.
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The waterways are incredibly peaceful with a wealth of wildlife and some incredibly beautiful scenery.