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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a colossus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is exceptionally large, powerful, or influential.
Example: "In the world of technology, he is considered a colossus, shaping the future with his innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "a giant" or "a titan".
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Quite simply, a colossus".
He just was a colossus.
In reality, he was a colossus.
He remains a colossus of journalism.
It was a colossus with clay feet".
"He is a colossus here," Mr Barrow told The Independent.
He strides among us like a colossus, anonymous.
Like Caesar he bestrides the word like a colossus".
THE United States bestrides the globe like a colossus.
Clemons was a colossus — six-four, a former football player.
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Clemons was a colossus six-four, a former football player.
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