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极了 (jí le) is typically used emphasize the degree of something, such as how good or bad something is. For example, one might say 极了 (jí le) to express that something is extremely good or bad. It can also be used to express that something is the best or worst of its kind.
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极了 (jí le) is an informal expression. It is an adverb meaning "extremely, very" and is used to emphasize the degree of something. It is often used in spoken language, but not in formal writing.
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