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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at vastly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear how to use it without additional context, as it seems to be missing a noun or verb to complete the thought.
Example: "The costs increased at vastly higher rates than expected."
Alternatives: "at significantly" or "at greatly".
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MP3 files offer substantial fidelity to compact disc (CD) sources at vastly reduced file sizes.
People give us things or sell us things at vastly reduced prices".
Worthless personal accident insurance policies are peddled at vastly inflated prices.
It was reported this week that people age at vastly different rates.
It was mourned by fans, who rushed to buy the devices on eBay at vastly inflated prices.
Giving away interests in family limited partnerships at vastly discounted values, for example, is a red flag to auditors.
It will give artists and promoters the power to cancel tickets being sold at vastly inflated prices.
The 34-year-old Spaniard reportedly wants two more years, while Schalke are offering one – at vastly reduced wages.
Probably because of touts buying them all up and reselling at vastly inflated prices … all made easy by the internet.
Previously, FUT's open-bid auction system allowed fans to sell high value players at vastly inflated prices.
But unions blame them for selling milk to supermarkets at vastly reduced prices in order to secure market share.
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