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Discover Ludwig"gargantuan amount" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a very large or enormous quantity or number. You can use it in any context where you want to emphasize the sheer size or scale of something. For example: - The billionaire entrepreneur donated a gargantuan amount of money to charity. - The chef added a gargantuan amount of garlic to the recipe, giving it a strong flavor. - The city received a gargantuan amount of snow during the winter storm, causing major disruptions. - The company spent a gargantuan amount of money on the new advertising campaign. - The museum houses a gargantuan amount of artwork, spanning centuries of history.
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The secretive startup has raised a gargantuan amount of money.
Even if it could be done, early calculations indicated that a warp drive would require an impossibly gargantuan amount of energy — more energy than exists in the universe.
The FIRE sector, including the public caught in the fallout, will surely blame government for the bust and deflect attention away from the gargantuan amount of debt pumped out by lenders.
Ultimately, Dick was a great writer despite himself and his methodology, which involved ingesting a gargantuan amount of amphetamines and working manically on a novel until it was finished.
The only exception I make is when I'm going to fry them or want to roast them to a creamy softness, as in moussaka or parmigiana, because salting does seem to deter them from soaking up such a gargantuan amount of oil.
Bitcoin's blockchain, which soaks up a truly gargantuan amount of computational power, maxes out at torpid 7 transactions per second.
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Caroline Chisholm told us how loneliness and depression led her to eat gargantuan amounts.
No EU capital has been as transformed or injected with such gargantuan amounts of cash.
The company must find gargantuan amounts of new business just to show modest growth.
But industrial agriculture's ability to produce gargantuan amounts of food also makes it exceptionally susceptible to climate change.
At meetings, "Gargantuan amounts of liquor were consumed," and by 1830 membership topped 1,000, according to "Town Meeting Country," a 1945 book on the history of Northeastern Connecticut.
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