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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tremendous sum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large amount of money or a significant quantity of something.
Example: "The charity received a tremendous sum in donations this year, allowing them to expand their programs significantly."
Alternatives: "a vast amount" or "a significant total."
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"A tremendous sum for a college student on an R.O.T.C. scholarship.
Fitzgerald, for example, earned $50,000 a year, then a tremendous sum, from the Jazz at the Philharmonic series alone.
But it still added up to a tremendous sum that was just jaw-dropping.
There's a tremendous sum of good that comes out of the marathon.
As for the fine, Zohoury said, "I don't think $61,000 for the city of Beverly Hills is a tremendous sum.
Hedge fund kingpins Robert Mercer and Paul Singer each poured at least $500,000 into a super PAC devoted to defeating Teachout, a tremendous sum for a single House race.
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As Hepburn herself summed up: "I take a tremendous amount of care over my costumes.
A tremendous amount.
"A tremendous amount can be accomplished.
Ziegfeld tried to star Claire in musical comedy at tremendous sum so she wouldn't take this play.
These were tremendous sums at a time when a well-paid worker was paid roughly $3 a day and the annual revenue of the federal government was a mere $355 million.
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