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Discover Ludwig"immense money" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase meaning a large amount of money, usually implying a generous amount. For example, "They made immense money in the stock market and decided to donate a large portion of it to charity."
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The immense money and acclaim available to them has a distorting effect.
Of course, this immense money power corrupts the whole system.
It's also an immense money pit of waste, fraud and abuse.
In the ensuing initiative fight, the 'no' side had an immense money advantage, collecting more than $30 million before the measure qualified for the ballot.
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"The Bain model is to go in at a very low price, borrow an immense amount of money, pay Bain an immense amount of money and leave," Mr. Gingrich said.
"The Bain model," he continued, "is to go in at a very low price, borrow an immense amount of money, pay Bain an immense amount of money and leave.
"The Bain model," he Gingrich explained, "is to go in at a very low price, borrow an immense amount of money, pay Bain an immense amount of money and leave.
"The Bain model was to go in at a very low price, borrow an immense amount of money, pay Bain a great deal of money and leave.
She says the immense amount of money now swilling around auction houses has distorted values: "Many reputations are made by how much money is spent; that doesn't have a whole lot to do with the long-term value of an artist".
"It's about not losing an immense amount of money".
And Mr. Zuckerman said: "I think they are losing an immense amount of money.
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