Do you think my teenage daughter's obsession with Elmo videos is abnormal?
One eye of hers had an abnormally large eyelash.
A person with hyperthyroidism would be expected to have an abnormally high BMR.
Emaciated means abnormally thin and there is no need to add the word under before it. An example sentence would be... He was under feed to the point of being emaciated.
No, it is an adverb. It means "in a way that is not normal or common." It is often used with a connotation of "excessively" (e.g. abnormally large).
Henry suffers from acrophobia; he's abnormally afraid of being in high places.
The hyperactive child was very abnormally active. She is very hyperactive when she eats too much sugar.
the answers yes, we are used in the sentence see if we were not used in a sentence then this conversation would be pointless so again the answer is yes we are used in sentences.
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
Phoenix has experienced abnormally heavy rainfall this year that has caused frequent flooding of streets and parking lots.
Dont see why not Is "Would you carry everything for me", a sentence? yes it is a sentence. Would is used to make polite requests (often used with please). 'Would you please unlock the door?' (So your sentence should have a question mark at th end)
It would be used in a sentence such as: "He didn't start school that semester as he would have had to register by a certain date."
Alfalfa is a type of wheat, I think, so it would be used in a sentence as a noun.