Sentence examples for abnormally big from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abnormally big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is larger than what is considered normal or typical.
Example: "The dog was abnormally big for its breed, drawing attention wherever it went."
Alternatives: "unusually large" or "excessively big".

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On another side, methionine and cysteine not only have abnormal signs of deviations Δ(N e /N a ) but also have abnormally big values: respectively, +3/4 and 1. Cysteine is of particular importance in proteins.

Abnormally big.

Like Gatti, he is cursed with an abnormally big heart that propels him chin and fists-first into wars when a more circumspect approach would suffice.

TLC, well known for its reality shows about abnormally big and small families in the heartland, has ordered a series about five Muslim families living in Dearborn, Mich.

(One of the machine's designers, Sigi Moeslinger, purposely made this finger abnormally big to make it exceedingly clear to users how to proceed).

Measured against the same period beginning in March 2009 (and, to make the comparison as fair as possible, excluding one huge night when President Obama was his guest in 2009 and the abnormally big week he enjoyed his first week back this year), Mr. Leno is down about 18percentt in viewers, and slightly more among the 18- to 49-year-old viewers that matter most to many advertisers.

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Webster's defines "gigantism" as "development to abnormally large size".

Images of abnormally large cows and tomatoes come to mind.

Some have also been born abnormally large.

Some have abnormally large venom glands.

"This will be helpful if you're stuck in abnormally heavy traffic, for example".

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