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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immeasurably enriched" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe how someone or something has been greatly improved or enhanced. For example, "Through her generous donations, she has immeasurably enriched the lives of many children in need."
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The lives of future generations would be immeasurably enriched.
Our lives were immeasurably enriched by her love and devotion.
Both films are immeasurably enriched by examining war and social upheaval through innocent female eyes.
This act immeasurably enriched the cultural treasures of their beloved hometown.
Our lives have been immeasurably enriched by our friendships with Toby.
She immeasurably enriched the lives of many through her vitality, wisdom and philanthropy.
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Matthews may well be right that there is only one way to be sure something is not performed but I think I would rather risk the howls of protest from the cemetery than risk the loss of even one score, like the Sibelius, that might immeasurably enrich our lives.
Fostering individual lights to illuminate the darkness created by the ignorance of values would also immeasurably enrich the United States.
He enriched immeasurably the simple stories that earlier fabulists had in general been content to tell perfunctorily, subordinating them to their narrowly didactic intention.
Teddy left a legacy of love to his many friends, colleagues, and extended family whose lives were enriched immeasurably by his strength, wisdom, thoughtfulness, support and warmth.
My dearest Herb, you have enriched my life immeasurably.
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