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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make a vast' is not an English phrase and doesn't have any meaningful sense
To make a sentence out of it, you would have to rephrase it. For example, "They had to make a vast effort to reach their goals."
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Taken on their own, these initiatives may not make a vast difference.
The diseases make a vast difference.One problem is that viruses cannot be killed by fungicides and other agrochemicals.
Early intervention can make a vast difference and yet there is no easy way to get help.
He knows how to make a little television go a long way.Mr Heyer's task is to help to make a vast amount go even further.
This fund would make a vast difference if it were to sponsor exchange trips for Muslim leaders from East to West, and vice versa.
"That's barely detectable clinically and unfortunately isn't going to make a vast amount of difference to your overall quality of life".
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In this respect, the ice bucket challenge has already undoubtedly made a vast difference.
The firm urgently needs a clear strategy for the broader group, which makes a vast array of increasingly unprofitable gadgets.
Acer, the world's second-largest PC maker, has already made a vast commitment to the smartphone market.
Like his characters, Miller makes a vast impact using the smallest stroke — he is careful and suspenseful, wary of flamboyance.
His nominator says his help has made a vast difference to the more than 500 charities he has assisted.
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