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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in staggering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is so huge or so overwhelming that it is hard to comprehend it or it amazes you. For example: "The crowd at the concert was in staggering numbers."
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This method consists in staggering the wavelength distribution following a relation based on the Padé approximant.
They are geared, he argues charismatically, to maximize profits by locking up minority populations in staggering numbers.
At a time when celebrities clamor to copyright their DNA, when movie moguls litigate multimillion-dollar suits, and the pop recording industry rakes in staggering royalties for television commercials alone, the dance world seems quaintly naïve.
Calm your wax strips, we are obliging, in staggering statistics.
Shot in staggering Technicolor, it simply strikes you how much better things look this way than in 2017 HD.
House dust mite exposure not only results in staggering specific IgE titers, it also has serious implications for disease progression.
Form and function never mesh in this book as they did in "Staggering Genius".
He won it in staggering style.
Past credit decisions have resulted in staggering losses.
All can be seen here in staggering abundance.
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Not surprisingly, staggering values for body mass also result in staggering size estimates for organs, e.g. a 200 kg heart for a 38 t Brachiosaurus (Gunga et al., 2008; Ganse et al., in press).
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