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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immensely about" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English
It is possible that someone may use this phrase in spoken English, but it is not widely accepted as proper language. If you are trying to convey the idea of a large amount or degree of knowledge or understanding about something, a more appropriate phrase would be "extensively knowledgeable" or "well-versed" in a particular subject. For example: - She is extensively knowledgeable about ancient Greek mythology. - He is well-versed in the history of jazz music.
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"He cared immensely about other people and not enough about himself," said Dr. Arnold, who is now a professor of chemical engineering at Caltech.
It's not called The Craft of Painting – I know it was once called The Artist's Studio as well – but it is also immensely about the craft.
Luckily, New Orleans cares immensely about one-of-a-kind cuisine, so there are endless options for a terrific meal.
Privately I began to have discussions with people in my inner circle (especially Peaches Christ, whose opinion I value immensely) about this.
At the Washington, D.C., release, Busboys and Poets owner Andy Shallal noted that while people care immensely about where their food comes from, most are far less concerned with how the people making it fare.
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It is funny, toe-curlingly frank, immensely insightful about family dynamics, and it makes you think about your own family and what you do and don't talk about.
There's something immensely touching about the way the two men's curiosity about each other's lives ripens into friendship against the background of doodlebugs, the German flying bombs that terrorised British cities in the last years of the second world war.
I'm immensely bitter about this turn of events.
"You are all being immensely thick about this," Michael said.
There was something immensely disarming about his candour.
There is something immensely comforting about finding a convenient source of electricity in a strange building.
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