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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phenomenal quantity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an exceptionally large amount of something, often in a positive or impressive context.
Example: "The research team collected a phenomenal quantity of data during their study, which will greatly enhance their findings."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary amount" or "a remarkable quantity."
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Similar tools tell a railway company how many of its locomotives need servicing at any one time so that it can schedule the work at its maintenance centres.All these sensors will generate a phenomenal quantity of data, raising the spectre of a huge information overload.
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We unwittingly gate-crashed a gathering of regulars buying phenomenal quantities of superlative foie gras and confit and indulging in floc-fuelled foodie banter.
If a hen lays 280 eggs in a year, she will secrete a phenomenal quantity of calcium into her eggshells that is equal to about 30 times of her total body calcium reserve.
She organized a phenomenal lobster bake on an island in the Penobscot Bay which featured clams, mussels, lobster, potatoes and corn in quantities to feed 60 people; there were 30 present.
What a phenomenal crew!
"She's a phenomenal, phenomenal lady".
He is a phenomenal player with a phenomenal record.
The world's population is aging at a phenomenal rate.
He was a phenomenal visionary.
It was a phenomenal experience.
That is a phenomenal achievement.
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