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a tremendous information
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a tremendous information" is not correct in English.
The word "information" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by "a." Example: "I received tremendous information about the project that will help us move forward."
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Alternative expressions(20)
a great deal of information
a vast amount of information
a wealth of information
a tremendous amount of information
valuable information
an abundance of information
a huge quantity of information
a considerable amount of information
an extensive range of information
a vast information
a significant information
a formidable information
a tremendous knowledge
a considerable information
a tremendous input
a remarkable information
a massive information
a great information
a substantial information
a huge information
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Many researchers (being human) expected that the human brain would show a tremendous information processing capability.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Characterization of a targeted sampling of gene space in strawberry provides tremendous information that can be used on many levels.
Science
There exists tremendous information in the tweets.
Science
These legions of scientists, and their pioneering predecessors, have produced a tremendous amount of information about the brain, and also information about what goes wrong in the brains of people with neurological and psychiatric disorders.
News & Media
He claimed Facebook is sharing "a tremendous amount of information" with the UK's data protection watchdog — as it continues its (now) year-long investigation into the use of digital data for political purposes.
News & Media
And, while he said the Internet was a tremendous source of information, he does not think it adds to the "diversity of information".
News & Media
By collating a tremendous amount of information, the CCH has revolutionized the way label data from specimens can be accessed.
It was a tremendous explosion of information and knowledge".
News & Media
"Dr. Goldberg provides us with a tremendous amount of information, and it occasionally red-flags something.
News & Media
He worked alongside Donna every day and gathered a tremendous amount of information.
News & Media
"A tremendous amount of information has been stolen from those networks by a variety of state actors".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you want to express that there is a lot of information about something, avoid using the article "a" before "tremendous information". Instead, say "a tremendous amount of information" or use alternative phrases like "a wealth of information".
Common error
Avoid using the indefinite article "a" or "an" directly before uncountable nouns like "information". This is a common grammatical error. Always use "a great deal of", "a large amount of", or similar constructions instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a tremendous information" functions as a noun phrase attempting to describe a large quantity of data or knowledge. However, as Ludwig AI points out, the construction is grammatically incorrect because "information" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by the indefinite article "a."
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
33%
Less common in
Science
0%
News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a tremendous information" aims to convey a large quantity of information, it is grammatically incorrect because "information" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by the indefinite article "a". Ludwig AI clearly indicates this grammatical error. Correct alternatives include "tremendous information" (though less common and potentially awkward) or "a tremendous amount of information". Although examples exist, they should be viewed with caution, favoring the grammatically sound alternatives for clear and effective communication. It's better to use options like "a great deal of information" or "a wealth of information".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a great deal of information
Replaces "tremendous" with "great deal", changing the adjective while maintaining the meaning.
a vast amount of information
Substitutes "tremendous" with "vast", emphasizing the extent of information available.
a wealth of information
Replaces "tremendous information" with "wealth of information", conveying abundance.
an abundance of information
Uses "abundance" to describe the large quantity, differing in word choice.
a huge quantity of information
Employs "huge quantity" instead of "tremendous", altering the descriptive term.
a significant body of information
Replaces "tremendous" with "significant body", shifting the focus to the importance of the information.
a substantial volume of information
Uses "substantial volume" to indicate a large amount, changing the phrasing.
a considerable amount of information
Substitutes "tremendous" with "considerable", offering a less emphatic alternative.
a massive collection of information
Replaces "tremendous amount" with "massive collection", highlighting the gathered aspect.
an extensive range of information
Uses "extensive range" to describe the breadth of information, changing the expression.
FAQs
How to properly use the phrase "tremendous information" in a sentence?
The word "information" is an uncountable noun, so it is grammatically incorrect to say "a tremendous information". Instead, use "tremendous information" without the article or rephrase as "a tremendous amount of information".
What are some alternatives to saying "a tremendous information"?
You can use phrases like "a great deal of information", "a vast amount of information", or "a wealth of information" to express a large quantity of information.
Is it correct to say "a tremendous information" or should I use another phrase?
It is grammatically incorrect to say "a tremendous information" because "information" is an uncountable noun. Use alternatives such as "a tremendous amount of information" or "valuable information".
What's the difference between saying "tremendous information" and "a tremendous amount of information"?
While "tremendous information" without the article is technically acceptable in some contexts, it's less common and can sound awkward. "A tremendous amount of information" is the more grammatically correct and widely accepted way to express the same idea.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
75%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested