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The phrase "enormous about" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the size or significance of something. Example: The crowd at the concert was enormous about the artist's upcoming album release.
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The potential market for Lotronex was enormous: about 15percentt of Americans have irritable bowel syndrome.
The margin of error on a 250- or 300-person subsample is enormous: about plus or minus six percentage points.
This flag was so enormous, about twenty feet by thirty feet, that two ropes were required to fasten it.
The crowd, at Kings of Israel Square, in Tel Aviv, was enormous — about a hundred thousand people — dwarfing anything the anti-Oslo camp had put together.
One hundred grams of chia seeds contain about 17g of omega-3s, which is enormous – about eight times as much as salmon.
The wavelengths are enormous, about 100 to 200 km (60 to 120 miles), but the wave amplitudes (heights) are very small, only about 30 to 60 cm (1 to 2 feet).
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Even by the standards of broadcast television, that would be an enormous audience, about twice as big as any show on NBC over the last month.
We all wrote about the enormous challenge, about England being a litmus test for the United States to be a global soccer power.
Myself as an artist, I'm about taking enormous action, about thinking anything is possible, like creating a whole world".
"But enormous scoops about a state don't come about that often.
We learn an enormous amount about figures censored out of history, and about the persecution that freethinkers suffered until shockingly recently.
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