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"staggering sums" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an extremely large or surprising amount of money. Example: The CEO's yearly salary was revealed to be in the staggering sums of over $10 million, causing outrage among the company's employees.
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Nor were the Burton-gifted jewels the only items to rack up staggering sums.
Whatever the reason, United States corporations have parked staggering sums abroad.
What is vital to recognize is that the NSA is collecting and storing staggering sums of communications every day.
If that were the case, would you still be outraged at the staggering sums chief executives make?
Some auctions get attention for the staggering sums of money that change hands, others for their historical importance.
Underneath the headline are photos of recently deposed Wall Street titans, captioned with the staggering sums they managed to lose.
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That's a staggering sum.
For Cromitie, he proffered $250,000: a staggering sum.
It is a staggering sum, a figure that has amazed most observers in European rugby.
This was during the Great Depression, and the prize money represented a staggering sum.
"Head of Apostle" isn't the first drawing by Raphael to achieve a staggering sum.
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