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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tremendous fallacy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or serious misconception or error in reasoning.
Example: "The idea that all successful people are self-made is a tremendous fallacy that overlooks the importance of support and opportunity."
Alternatives: "a major misconception" or "a significant error in reasoning."
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I think there's a tremendous fallacy in the field to think that you can see finality, like in computer programming, that you think you know what can happen.
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A tremendous savings.
A tremendous explosion followed.
"A tremendous physical outburst".
"He did a tremendous job.
"He played a tremendous match".
"He has a tremendous following.
"Kuroda pitched a tremendous game.
It was a tremendous burden.
"It's a tremendous honor.
"Alexis is a tremendous addition.
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