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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enormously more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant increase or difference in quantity, degree, or extent.
Example: "The new model is enormously more efficient than the previous version."
Alternatives: "vastly more" or "significantly more".
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But it would also be enormously more expensive.
I found this to be enormously more productive for everyone involved than working on our own.
British society has been enormously more hospitable than Russia, Germany, Poland or France.
The tides are enormously more complicated than all this would suggest.
We have the capacity to build enormously more capacity than we think.
"The Emerald Necklace could be made enormously more attractive than it is today.
Well, those hedge funds charge enormously more than what a standard manage or marketable securities firm charges.
But I admire it enormously, more so than most of the adult-targeted novels I've read of late.
'Normal' or 'legitimate' warfare is just as destructive of inanimate objects and enormously more so of human lives.
When we tried without looking, the job was enormously more difficult, to the extent that we gave up and peeked.
The results showed that the emulator is enormously more efficient than conventional approaches and the LHS is superior to MC due to its convergence in small sampling size.
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