Sentence examples for ameliorate huge from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "ameliorate huge" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to attempt to express the idea of improving something significant, but the word "huge" does not fit grammatically or contextually with "ameliorate."
Example: "We need to find ways to ameliorate the huge impact of climate change on our environment."
Alternatives: "improve the significant" or "enhance the large".

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Those are admittedly piecemeal steps to ameliorate huge economic problems.

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Those who seek the safety of a slab of dark colour should veer instead to chocolate brown, the best seller at Kiwi on rue Gambetta - as long as, while in St Tropez, its plainness is ameliorated with huge buckles or, better still, rhinestones.

The mayor said there had been "a huge amount of preparatory works to ameliorate disturbance," including upgrading tracks with shock-absorbent fixings to help deaden the sound.

Carl Seiden, president of Seiden Pharmaceutical Strategies and a longtime industry analyst and consultant, said industry might be loath to wade in because Relenza and Tamiflu — two drugs that ameliorated flu but did not cure it — were huge commercial disappointments.

There's huge misery and need in the world – ameliorating a lot of that would be in itself a massive win.

Sometimes, unions attempt, at the margins, to call this huge corporate power to account and try to ameliorate its worst consequences.

Burning gas produces much less CO2 than burning coal, but the effect of a huge rise in shale gas exploration will not ameliorate the increases in emissions that scientists say will take the world to dangerous climate change.

So it is still an open question whether it's really necessary to spend huge amounts of money, often from tax dollars, to ameliorate these sites.

Having a single therapeutic agent that could ameliorate mtDNA disease caused by any mt-tRNA mutation would be a huge step forward in terms of treatment.

In the 1980s again -- huge hostile takeovers financed with tax-deductible dollars that were not ameliorated by government.

Another problem, the difficulty of making sense of the huge amount of data generated by RNA arrays, has also been ameliorated by the availability of databases and programmes that can be used to organize regulated genes according to their function and cellular location (Allison et al., 2006; Konradi, 2005).

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