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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immeasurable quantities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to quantities that are too large or impossible to measure accurately. Example: The amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere each year is reaching immeasurable quantities, causing concern for the future of the planet.
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For whatever reason — and probably not merely because in the twenty-eight years since his bar mitzvah he has consumed immeasurable quantities of pork and shellfish — his diction, body language, and general affinities make him come across like a bit player in "GoodFellas," so much so that he's occasionally prone to identity confusion.
He noted that the theories that invoked the multiverse were fraught with problems, because they dealt in so many intangible or immeasurable quantities.
But on biological grounds, even minute immeasurable quantities of ethyl alcohol are expected to cause subtle effects on the developing nervous system, especially during the earlier stages of embryonic formation.
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Consequently, the hydrogen ionic activity, as a purely conceptual but immeasurable quantity, cannot serve as the basis of the pH, the globally accepted experimental measure of acidity.
The long-term gain is immeasurable.
How can we measure the immeasurable?
The loss is immeasurable.
Indeed, it was immeasurable.
Our loss is immeasurable.
This loss is immeasurable.
My gratitude is immeasurable.
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