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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immensely fun" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an activity or experience that is very enjoyable or entertaining.
Example: "The amusement park was immensely fun, with thrilling rides and exciting games."
Alternatives: "extremely enjoyable" or "incredibly entertaining."
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The indebtedness and the stylistic confusion do not keep "Born This Way" from being immensely fun.
Working in social care is immensely fun, sometimes challenging, but always rewarding and enjoyable.
(However, Resogun, a space-set shooter mini-game in which the field of play is wrapped around a 3-D column, rather than a flat sheet of space, like Galaga, is immensely fun, and Playroom, another mini-game, which features adorable, tiny robots that worship your visage and react to your voice and movements, provided much levity).
Slaying a big dragon can be profitable, immensely fun and effective, and a crucial strategic component to creating a unicorn.
Zooplankton in particular are immensely fun to watch under the microscope--more so when they aren't dead, though it is a chore if you have to handle the live ones.
There's seductiveness, a charm, if you will, to her ability to get into people's (sic) psyches that's been immensely fun to play.
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He also takes risks, which can be immensely more fun to watch and listen to than some of the cookie-cutter DJing prevalent today.
As one person who knows her says: "Rebekah is immensely likeable and fun.
From the very beginning, making things has always been immensely satisfying, even fun.
Fun, and immensely cute.
Immensely viral and very fun.
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