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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staggering sum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an amount of money or a quantity that is surprisingly large or difficult to comprehend.
Example: "The charity received a staggering sum of donations, allowing them to expand their programs significantly."
Alternatives: "an astonishing amount" or "a mind-boggling figure."
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That's a staggering sum.
For Cromitie, he proffered $250,000: a staggering sum.
It is a staggering sum, a figure that has amazed most observers in European rugby.
"Head of Apostle" isn't the first drawing by Raphael to achieve a staggering sum.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi quickly criticized the rescue, calling the $85 billion a "staggering sum".
It is a staggering sum but it isn't the only trick under F1's bonnet.
It's a staggering sum, particularly for a company few have heard of.
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FDR greatly expanded it and, by the time it closed its doors, after WWII, the RFC had disbursed $50 billion in government money a staggering sum for those days.
That is a staggering sum enough to fund England's National Health Service for three months.
Bauer claims he thought Guggenheim was giving him the mansion and the $300,000, a staggering sum.
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