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The phrase "it was really enormous" is a grammatically correct sentence and is used in written English in many different contexts.
For example, you could say, "When I saw the statue, it was really enormous."
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"The pressure was big all day but it was really enormous when the match started, something I've never experienced before.
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It's really enormous.
The author of "O" is described on the book flap as someone who "has been in the room with Barack Obama," but given this novel's many inane implausibilities, the reader can't help but think that the writer was either a lousy observer or that the room was really enormous — a hotel ballroom, perhaps, or maybe a convention center.
"When I figured out how the crash had happened," he says, "and I figured out it was really an enormous bet with a lot of other people on the other side of it, I then went and found everyone who had been on that side in a really big way.
"Annulment fees are really enormous and it takes a lot of documentation".
"But the impact of that across the entire aviation industry can be really enormous".
It was really, really, difficult.
It's really an enormous timesaver for people looking to find out what the news means".
"My Struggle" may be, like "All That Man Is," in flight from The Novel, but it is really an enormous bildungsroman.
"It's really an enormous advance," says muscle researcher Charles Emerson of the Boston Biomedical Research Institute in Watertown, Massachusetts.
"If you can see it happening at all, the rate at which it's really happening is enormous," he said.
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