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The phrase "enormously popular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a very high level of popularity or widespread appeal.
Example: "The new smartphone model has become enormously popular among tech enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "extremely popular" or "highly popular."
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Philosophy has enormous intrinsic worth; and is therefore, potentially, enormously popular.
They were enormously popular.
It was enormously popular.
It has proved enormously popular.
Her company was enormously popular.
Miller is enormously popular in Europe.
The party is enormously popular in China.
The show was enormously popular in China.
He was enormously popular in Connecticut.
The program was enormously popular for more than two decades.
Such trade-offs have not been enormously popular.
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