Sentence examples for enormously bad from inspiring English sources

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This is an enormously bad use of public money.

The initial failure of that book – "it got enormously bad reviews because it was so one-sided" – made Lindqvist think that changing a corrupt society was impossible.

"This is disturbing because it sets an enormously bad precedent because you have been shoehorned into this role without going through the due process someone in your position should do".

Perry's demand for an apology on the basis that the word rape should never be used as a metaphor – even if that usage upholds the concept of rape as an enormously bad thing – is absurd.

And that's the problem, says Crane. "The market left to its own devices will only build natural gas plants, and that's an enormously bad outcome," he says.

Santorum had one enormously bad break in the campaign, and it was in the state he's visiting this week.

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Meat-flavored toothpastes with plaque-retardant enzymes and pet-size brushes used after each meal -- or at least a couple of times a week -- help enormously to reduce bad breath and plaque control.

That meant that the price of a gram of pure cocaine varied enormously, since a few bad deals of very low purity could cause wide swings in the average.

"It is enormously tempting to say that bad economic times made that happen, but this new paper concludes that the jury is still out".

Coward's letters are enormously charming (his correspondents' aren't bad either), and Barry Day provides amplifications, explanations, biographical data and background material.

Clever people with enormously high IQs often show scarifyingly bad judgment.

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