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极其 (jíqí) is used quite often in everyday conversation in Chinese to mean "extremely". It is used to emphasize the degree of something, such as how good or bad something is. For example, one might say 我极其喜欢这个电影 (wǒ jíqí xǐhuan zhège diànyǐng) meaning "I extremely like this movie". It is also used to emphasize the degree of difficulty of something, such as 我极其讨厌这个任务 (wǒ jíqí tǎoyàn zhège rènwù) meaning "I extremely dislike this task".
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