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Discover Ludwig"enormous bill" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a large amount of money that is owed or needs to be paid. It can be used in any situation where someone is referring to a large, usually unexpected, amount of money that needs to be paid. Example: "I was shocked when I received the enormous bill for my car repairs. I didn't realize it would cost so much."
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It must now pay an enormous bill for back taxes.
That we're going to go through this enormous bill item by item and decide each one?
In the long term, it could leave taxpayers with an enormous bill.
Despite that enormous bill, hospital care is uneven, and often deadly.
"When the cancer took her away, all I got was an enormous bill," Mr. Soptic said on the call.
She requested the recipe, and only after receiving it was she given an enormous bill for the chef's secret.
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Once connected, the hackers can leave the line open for hours, charging up enormous bills.
If employees sell their shares tomorrow, some companies are still going to face enormous bills".
Taxpayers – especially in finance-dependent countries like Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Spain, and the United States – were encumbered with enormous bills.
I've done sullen catatonia and enormous bills for mobile phones, which, nevertheless, are always switched off whenever I call.
Insurers must also pay out-of-network emergency providers according to a standard schedule, in hopes of lessening the likelihood that patients will be left with enormous bills.
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