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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'prodigious amount' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an amount that is very large or impressive. For example, "The amount of donations we received this year was a prodigious amount that exceeded our expectations."
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At Graham's and elsewhere, Poe wrote a prodigious amount of rather extraordinary literary criticism.
They help communities survive, but produce a prodigious amount of noxious waste.
I learned a prodigious amount by sitting next to him, watching closely, saying little.
A prodigious amount of ordnance has already been deployed in Mosul.
To be sure, the lawn consumed a prodigious amount of psychic energy and agricultural expertise well before it opened.
"A prodigious amount of material," said Mr. Price, who is at about 3,000 documents and searching for more.
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Prodigious amounts of natural gas are sitting in Alaska.
It is a ground feeder that eats prodigious amounts of small seeds.
And he vacuumed campaign dollars, raising prodigious amounts for his re-election committee.
It also furnished prodigious amounts of zinc, lead and selenium from the region's mines.
Despite their ability to carry prodigious amounts of data, fiber-optic cables are also highly insecure.
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