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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast interval of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant amount of time or space between two events or points. Example: "There was a vast interval of silence before anyone spoke again."
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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.
He has a vast repertoire of voices.
Which is to say, a vast majority of Americans — even a vast majority of New Yorkers.
As the article correctly noted, it is a "vast number" of Americans, not a "vast majority".
A vast company of actors.
A vast waste of time.
it's a vast amount of money.
There is a vast array of opportunities.
a Vast expanses of disconnected suburban areas.
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