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The phrase "enormously increase" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a significant or substantial increase in something. Example: The demand for organic fruits and vegetables has enormously increased in recent years due to a growing awareness of health and sustainability.
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Such precision will enormously increase the effective treatment of a multitude of illnesses, particularly different types of cancer.
In this way residents would be able to get around excessive state regulations that enormously increase premiums.
Fuzzy neural networks offer a rich environment for producing intelligent applications that can enormously increase productivity and act as intelligent assistants.
The report demonstrated that "hot-spot" effect can be generated when the interparticle gap is lower than 10 nm, which will enormously increase SERS signals when the analytic biomolecules are close to the SERS-active surface.
Adopting an Alaska solution would immeasurably strengthen Iraq's elected government and enormously increase the odds of our eventually pulling out of Iraq with a sense of a mission accomplished.
The researchers' calculations show that if lungs were optimized for gas exchange, even a minor constriction of a bronchiole would enormously increase the resistance to airflow--which could mean the difference between effortless inhalation and gasping like an asthmatic.
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"But I wouldn't want to see it enormously increased".
They enormously increased the military value of the horse.
Oil and gas firms, the main target, responded as intended, by enormously increasing their efficiency.
Elsewhere, these have lengthened the construction period and enormously increased costs.
The treaty to seal the round, signed in 1994, enormously increased the scope of trade rules.
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