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The phrase "a tremendous vindication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant justification or proof that validates someone's actions or beliefs.
Example: "The new evidence presented in court served as a tremendous vindication for the defendant, proving their innocence."
Alternatives: "a significant validation" or "a major justification".
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To developers who came earlier to Beacon, the arrival of Scenic Hudson and Dia has been a tremendous vindication, as well as a substantial boost.
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It is a tremendous personal vindication.
"I do feel a tremendous feeling of relief and vindication," he says.
"A tremendous physical outburst".
A tremendous savings.
A tremendous explosion followed.
He's a tremendous coach".
It was a tremendous feeling".
"He did a tremendous job.
"He played a tremendous match".
"He has a tremendous following.
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