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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mighty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is powerful, strong, or impressive, often in a poetic or dramatic context.
Example: "The storm unleashed a mighty force upon the coastal town, leaving destruction in its wake."
Alternatives: "a powerful" or "a great".
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It's a mighty difference.
Yes, a mighty big failure.
"A Mighty Heart" also helped.
IT IS a mighty odd business.
Almunia played a mighty part, though.
It's a mighty task.
And a mighty six!
There is a mighty entanglement of arms.
It runs a mighty, innovative website.
And there is a mighty spoils system.
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