Usage examples of "extreme outcome" in English with translation to French

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I don't want to lose my ideas, even though some of them are a bit extreme. Je ne veux pas perdre mes idées, même si certaines d'entre elles sont un peu extrêmes.
The outcome depends entirely on your own efforts. Le résultat dépend entièrement de tes propres efforts.
Our teacher lives at the extreme end of the street. Notre professeur vit tout au bout de la rue.
The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before. Le résultat de toute recherche sérieuse ne peut être que poser deux questions là où il n'y en avait qu'une auparavant.
This is pretty extreme. C'est plutôt extrême.
The outcome of the election is doubtful. Le résultat de l'élection est douteux.
Is it not a bit extreme? N'est-ce pas un tantinet extrême ?
It's an extreme case. C'est un cas extrême.
Your proposal is a bit extreme. Votre proposition est un peu extrême.
Extreme is my decay. Extrême est mon déclin.
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