Sentence examples for to vast from inspiring English sources

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to vast

adjective

Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).

  • The Sahara desert is vast.

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Luanda has access to vast oil wealth.

Lima also remains home to vast slums.

Both went on to vast conducting careers.

Google's search engine provides access to vast stores of knowledge.

The delta gradually swelled from tiny backwaters to vast estuaries.

Angola is indeed one of Africa's fastest-growing economies, but mostly thanks to vast offshore oil.

Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has opened access to vast quantities of gas trapped in rock.

"There's an example where the laws of war contributed to vast suffering," Mr. Witt said.

Americans may have had a lot of misgivings in advance, thanks to vast, deliberately spread misinformation.

It isn't open to vast reinterpretations, it's only open to interpretation.

The landscape is varied, from the Hajar Mountains in the east to vast deserts to beaches.

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