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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prodigious level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extraordinary or impressive degree of something, often in contexts related to skill, achievement, or quantity.
Example: "Her prodigious level of talent in music has earned her numerous awards and recognition."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary level" or "an impressive level".
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The writer was an unknown Indian clerk, Srinivasa Ramanujan, who, despite having no degree, had schooled himself in math to a prodigious level; he was currently living, close to poverty, in Madras.
The difference between before and after is evident, but it's not always at a prodigious level.
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One other thing this dock manages that many others don't is a prodigious volume level.
The manager's suspicion, however, is Van Persie has lost self-belief after not being able to maintain the prodigious level of performance that helped United to the championship in Sir Alex Ferguson's final season.
There is no reason that the prodigious level of job creation over the last few years here has to negatively impact low-income communities throughout the Bay Area — except for the fact that the peninsula and South Bay suburbs are clinging to a mid-20th century suburban model of development that is no longer suitable for the kind of economy we have in Northern California.
What about the prodigious level of drinking that tends to go hand-in-hand with taking coke? .
What about the prodigious level of drinking that tends to go hand-in-hand with taking coke?
Mr. Cameron has spoken of Britain's need to undergo "an age of austerity" to try to shrink a $240 billion black hole in the government's annual accounts, largely a result of prodigious levels of deficit spending by Labour during the global recession of the past two years.
Why embark on a project with prodigious levels of technical risk and work and then end up making fewer returns?
With the first place Tigers offense churning out prodigious levels of runs, courtesy of a scorching Miguel Cabrera, a Victor Martinez who's leading the league in hitting, and the ageless Torii Hunter, chances are that feeling is mutual.
In his seminal book Amusing Ourselves To Death, Neil Postman chronicled the move from the Typographical Age – an age of deep concentration that required prodigious levels of patience and education in nearly every citizen – to the Show Biz Age.
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