Sentence examples for a vast interval from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a vast interval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large gap in time, space, or other measurable dimensions.
Example: "There was a vast interval between the two events, making it difficult to draw any direct connections."
Alternatives: "a considerable gap" or "a significant distance".

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In the course of a vast interval of time, a variety of single-purpose tools came into being.

A vast interval of time spanning over 500 years -- leading to the media reality as we know it today.

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Results consisted of tables containing critical longitudinal mode numbers and critical circumferential mode numbers, and also diagrams showing flutter load parameters against vast intervals of length and thickness ratios.

A man who should have known better once came up to me in the interval of the premiere performance of a vast opera and said: "Tom, should you be doing this?" It still sticks in the craw.

The setting is a mostly Italian immigrant community in Ohio, the fictional Elephant Park, "a vast, decaying, ash-bedecked, enchanted city", seen in kaleidoscopic intervals over the seven decades leading up to 1953.

First of all went the baggage-bearers, and the sumpter-beasts, and then a vast crowd of many nations mingled together without any intervals, amounting to more than one half of the army.

A vast improvement was shown by a Hazard Ratio of 0.47 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.27 to 0.82).

"The crust of the earth is a vast museum," he wrote, "but the natural collections have been made only at intervals of time immensely remote".

At intervals, a scholarly-looking man who was clearly familiar with Arabic pronunciation read from a vast but fragmentary list of the Iraqi civilian dead.

"A vast wasteland"!

It is a vast organisation.

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