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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tremendous bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bridge that is impressive in size, design, or significance.
Example: "The engineers unveiled a tremendous bridge that connected the two cities, showcasing innovative design and durability."
Alternatives: "an impressive bridge" or "a remarkable bridge".
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"For hiking and recreation and fishing, this creates a tremendous bridge between existing areas," he said.
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"If you're stuck in a concrete jungle for six days, even though it's an iconic city with a tremendous harbour bridge and an opera house, that's not as conducive as what we've got up here," Irvine said.
Zack Cook, my assistant, and I went through a tremendous effort to model "Tyne Bridge" accurately.
While her character's journey is the central one, Waller-Bridge has surrounded herself with a tremendous cast.
"Gaynor has been a tremendous help for my daughter physically, and a great bridge socially," said Siobhan's mother, Linda Karr O'Connor.
I told him it's a tremendous vehicle and he'd have a tough time buying something more impressive without bridging into ostentatiousness.
"A tremendous physical outburst".
A tremendous savings.
A tremendous explosion followed.
'A tremendous influence.
A tremendous record.
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