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immense library
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "immense library" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a library that is very large in size or collection. For example, "The city boasts an immense library filled with rare manuscripts." Alternative expressions include "vast library" and "huge library."
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Alternative expressions(20)
vast library
extensive library
comprehensive library
extensive collection
large collection of books
comprehensive book collection
vast repository of knowledge
extensive material
extensive compilation
extensive documentation
ample reading material
plenty of books
wide-ranging library
vast collection
comprehensive collection
substantial collection
exhaustive compilation
broad assortment
rich package
generous compensation
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
— his art, extensive collections and immense library, as well as the several buildings he redesigned, turning them, he rightly claimed, into architecture.
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When an immense library of songs can be tucked into your pants pocket, the spirit of the past is always close.
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In 2002, President Vicente Fox began a national reading plan; he chose as a spokesman Jorge Campos, a popular soccer player, ordered millions of books printed and built an immense library.
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In 2008, I sat through much of an afternoon in his chaotic warehouse studio and home in Cologne while, pulling books from the shelves of his immense library, he discoursed on ancient philosophical and technical sources for a suite of stained-glass windows, in the Protestant cathedral of Zürich, which became his last major project.
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A Grand Master uses her immense library of patterns to invent new strategies.
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The virtual screen is stopped after some amount of time, not because the immense library enumeration has finished.
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Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
The collection of material displayed at Maggs belonged to Julio Mario Santo Domingo Braga, who built an immense drug library before his death in 2009.
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For much of the last year, the company has been under attack for disregarding the rights of individual authors as it builds an immense digital library and bookstore.
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Immense combinatorial libraries that contain trillions of different sequences are used to select different aptamers toward a variety of targets, including metal ions, metabolites, proteins, and even whole cells.
We also evaluate the effect of scoring speed in CPU-bounded experiments, to show a potential use when screening immense virtual chemical libraries.
Science
In Baker Library, the immense reading room — larger than Widener's — features a Dow Jones News Service display board behind the circulation desk, and two Bloomberg terminals have been installed against a wall.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
This phrase works exceptionally well in technical or scientific contexts to describe massive datasets, such as genomic sequences or chemical virtual screens.
Common error
Avoid using "immense library" if you are strictly referring to the size of a building but the collection inside is sparse. The phrase typically implies a high density of information or books rather than just square footage.
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Linguistic Context
In a sentence, "immense library" functions as a noun phrase consisting of a quantitative adjective and a collective noun. According to Ludwig AI, it often acts as the direct object of verbs like 'built', 'consulted' or 'possessed'.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Science
35%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "immense library" is a robust and sophisticated way to describe an exceptionally large collection of items, whether they are physical books, digital songs or complex scientific data. Ludwig AI confirms that it is widely accepted in high-tier journalism and academic research, scoring highly for both grammatical correctness and stylistic authority. While synonyms like "vast library" or "massive library" are available, "immense library" remains a top choice for writers looking to evoke the impressive depth and magnitude of a resource. It is most frequently encountered in contexts ranging from fine arts and history to advanced molecular biology.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
vast library
Emphasizes the wide area or broad range covered by the collection
massive library
Highlights the sheer physical or digital bulk and scale
extensive library
Focuses on the depth and thoroughness of the selection
huge library
A more common and slightly less formal synonym for large size
substantial library
Indicates a size that is significant and noteworthy without being hyperbolic
colossal library
Increases the hyperbolic sense of scale significantly
prodigious library
Implies a size that is abnormal or extraordinary in a positive sense
formidable library
Suggests the collection is so large it is impressive or even intimidating
giant library
A simpler alternative often used to describe physical proportions
comprehensive library
Shifts the focus from size to the completeness of the content
FAQs
How to use "immense library" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe both physical and digital collections, for example: "The researcher spent years cataloging the "immense library" of genetic markers".
What can I say instead of "immense library"?
Depending on your context, you might prefer "vast library" for breadth, "massive library" for scale, or "extensive library" for detail.
Which is more common: "immense library" or "huge library"?
While "huge library" is more frequent in casual conversation, "immense library" is the preferred choice in literary, academic and journalistic writing for its more sophisticated tone.
Does "immense library" only refer to books?
No, as shown in Ludwig's examples, it frequently refers to digital archives, such as a "library of songs" or a "chemical library" in scientific research.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
90%
Authority and reliability
4.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested