Yes, but it may seem awkward. Use "too strongly."
don't know, it doesn't make sense don't know, it doesn't make sense
strongly agree
The prefix of "exceedingly" is "ex-" which means out of or beyond.
To advise strongly refers to informing someone about something and the consequences for and against.
He was clever, handsome and exceedingly rich.
The human brain is strongly oriented toward the interpretation of patterns, relationships, and connections in the information it receives. This ability allows humans to make sense of their surroundings, understand complex concepts, and adapt to new situations.
The answer to the test was exceedingly obvious. They were doing exeedingly well in school. The driver's speed was exceedingly fast. You're welcome.
Obesity has been strongly linked to diabetes.
The word that describes exceedingly or unbelievably great is "extraordinary." It conveys a sense of something that is remarkable, exceptional, or out of the ordinary, often surpassing typical expectations. Other synonyms include "phenomenal" and "astounding," both of which also capture the essence of greatness beyond the usual limits.
She did exceedingly well in the audition so she was chosen for the part of Swan Queen.
Exceedingly and unnaturally are adverbs and ridiculous and absurd are adjectives.
Actually, it does! If you don't make sense, people... won't understand you! So, it does make a BUNCH of sense to make sense, LOL! (Do not, ever, ask a question like this! It seriously makes NO sense!)