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exponentially larger
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"exponentially larger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has grown or increased at a significantly faster rate, often in a multiplying or exponential way. Example: Over the past decade, the use of social media has grown exponentially larger, with billions of people now using various platforms daily.
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Alternative expressions(5)
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56 human-written examples
But Fannie and Freddie are exponentially larger".
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"They are talking about an exponentially larger base that can do business on a self-serve basis.
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It was a grand, ludicrous pool, out of sync with the family's usually sensible spending habits, a splurge exponentially larger than anything before it.
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The world in which many children and teens live today is an exponentially larger and more complicated one than just 20 years ago.
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It has diminished the importance of proximity: local banks can be national banks, too, drawing from an exponentially larger pool of potential customers.
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(The same system will provide the playback, not unlike that on a college student's desktop PC but on an exponentially larger scale).
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EVAN OSNOS: You are entirely correct that the effects of the tsunami in terms of loss of life is exponentially larger.
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While the housing crisis presented problems on a scale that was exponentially larger, there were effective blueprints in the system for dealing with borrowers who had missed payments.
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The amount of created visual language we consume — photos, television, movies and video clips — is exponentially larger and the pace at which we consume it much quicker.
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The department's chief building inspector, Don Masoero, said the New York City cranes were "exponentially larger" and are often installed on the roofs of building adjacent to construction sites, which increases the risk of incidents.
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The multiplexer allows specific addressing of an exponentially large number of independent chambers in comparison with the number of control channels, said Dr. Quake, so that individual samples can be selected, manipulated or recovered from them.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "exponentially larger", ensure the context clearly indicates a rapidly accelerating rate of increase, not just a general increase in size. For example, "The dataset became exponentially larger as the experiment progressed" implies a growth rate that increases over time.
Common error
Avoid using "exponentially larger" when the increase is actually linear or arithmetic. An exponential increase implies a multiplicative growth pattern, not just a simple addition of units. For example, writing "The project's budget became exponentially larger each year" would be incorrect if the budget increased by a fixed amount annually.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exponentially larger" functions primarily as a comparative adjective phrase, modifying nouns to indicate a significantly greater size or scale, with an emphasis on the rapidly accelerating nature of the increase. This is reinforced by the numerous examples in Ludwig.
Frequent in
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65%
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30%
Formal & Business
5%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "exponentially larger" is a powerful adjective phrase used to describe something that is growing at a rapidly accelerating rate, not just increasing in size. Ludwig AI confirms it is grammatically correct and commonly used. It appears most frequently in news and media contexts, as well as scientific and business settings. When using this phrase, ensure that the context reflects a true exponential growth pattern and not just a linear increase. Alternatives include "significantly greater" and "vastly increased", but be mindful of the nuances in their meanings. Remember to use "exponentially larger" when you want to emphasize the dramatic and accelerating nature of the increase.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
significantly greater
Replaces "larger" with "greater", emphasizing the magnitude of the difference.
substantially bigger
Uses "bigger" instead of "larger", which can sound less formal, and "substantially" instead of "exponentially"
vastly increased
Focuses on the increase in size and employs "vastly" to convey a significant amount.
considerably expanded
Highlights the expansion aspect and uses "considerably" to denote a noticeable degree of change.
much more extensive
Shifts the focus to the extent or scope, using "extensive" to indicate a greater reach or coverage.
markedly amplified
Emphasizes the increase in strength or effect, employing "amplified" to suggest a boost in magnitude.
greatly magnified
Uses "magnified" to emphasize the increase in visibility or importance.
noticeably augmented
Highlights the increase in quantity or value and employs "augmented" to suggest an addition or enhancement.
appreciably enlarged
Focuses on the increase in size and employs "enlarged" to suggest an expansion in dimensions.
immensely broadened
Highlights the increase in scope or range and employs "broadened" to suggest a widening of boundaries.
FAQs
How to use "exponentially larger" in a sentence?
Use "exponentially larger" to describe something that is not only bigger, but also growing at an increasing rate. For example, "The company's market share became "exponentially larger" after their viral marketing campaign".
What can I say instead of "exponentially larger"?
You can use alternatives like "significantly greater", "substantially bigger", or "vastly increased" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "exponentially larger" or "much larger"?
"Exponentially larger" implies a much faster rate of growth than "much larger". Use ""exponentially larger"" when growth is accelerating; use "much larger" for general increases.
What's the difference between "exponentially larger" and "considerably larger"?
"Considerably larger" indicates a significant but steady increase, while ""exponentially larger"" indicates a rapid acceleration in growth. The former is linear, the latter is multiplicative.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
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