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The phrase "so immense" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is very large or vast in size, quantity, or extent. Example: The starry sky was so immense that it seemed to go on forever.
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Everything was so immense.
So still, so immense an enchantment.
The Met's operating deficits are so immense that its assets must be pledged to fund them.
My question is, how can people live in cities that are so immense?
"Its power was so immense, its influence so great, from prime ministers downwards.
Max's output is so immense that its has taken several publishing houses to cope with it.
"This is beautiful," he said, "I had no idea the lake would seem so immense".
And, occasionally, the threat to freedom is so immense that writers band together in their outrage.
These global failures are so immense that they constitute enough reason to abandon this system.
His aura is so immense one newspaper describes him as 'the man with a thousand arms'.
The scope of the responsibilities for this position is so immense.
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