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Discover Ludwig"enormously increased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize a rapid or large increase in something. For example, "Sales have been enormously increased since the launch of our new product line."
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"But I wouldn't want to see it enormously increased".
They enormously increased the military value of the horse.
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.
But in 2004 Germany enormously increased subsidies for solar power, prompting a surge in demand.
Cotton, from the Old World, took firm root in the New, from which Europe received an enormously increased supply.
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Oil and gas firms, the main target, responded as intended, by enormously increasing their efficiency.
(Freud had tried free treatment — as he tried everything — to see how it worked, and reported that it didn't: "Free treatment enormously increases some of a neurotic's resistances. . . .
While the summary warns of enormously increasing risks from drought and flooding in decades to come, it is bound to disappoint climate campaigners — and it frustrated at least one, Joe Romm, even before it was released.
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.
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