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The phrase "a vast backlog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large accumulation of tasks, requests, or items that need to be addressed or processed.
Example: "Due to the recent surge in demand, we now have a vast backlog of orders that we need to fulfill."
Alternatives: "a significant backlog" or "a large backlog."
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One impediment to the sector's recovery is a vast backlog of unsold inventory, while a shaky job market has also made consumers reluctant to embark on any major new financial commitments.
There is anecdotal evidence that corruption is rife in most industries that interact with the government: those that require licences, access to natural resources or changes in the law.One government mandarin talks of a vast backlog of vital projects, such as mines and industrial plants, some of them half-finished, that break current rules and are possibly bent.
I do a lot of very, very difficult orthopedic cases and there's a fairly small number of hospitals in the country that do really very difficult orthopedics, so there is no one that has a vast backlog of experience on these types of cases.
One key impediment to the sector's recovery is a vast backlog of unsold inventory, while a shaky job market has also made consumers reluctant to embark on any major new financial commitments.
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When the Democrats regained control of the Senate in 2001, however, party leaders agreed to rapidly process all but the most controversial candidates in order to fill the vast backlog created by Republican obstruction.
It is encouraging the digitisation of proceedings and the settlement of disputes outside court (one cause of Italy's vast backlog is that Italians are so litigious).The idea that justice delayed might be justice denied has cut little ice until now.
And while EU conditionality has focused overwhelmingly on ICTY co-operation, rather than justice delivered through domestic courts, the vast backlog of domestic cases continues to pile up, and incomplete vetting of postwar judiciaries has understandably failed to foster faith in the rule of law.
A huge backlog of cases?
Airbus, too, has a huge backlog.
There is a huge backlog of unsold homes.
And there is also a huge backlog in federal cases.
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