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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tremendous wit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a great sense of humor or cleverness in their remarks or writing. Example: "Her tremendous wit made the evening's conversation lively and enjoyable."
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He was a wonderful guy with a tremendous wit and big heart.
His tremendous wit, intellectual curiosity and unwavering spirit will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
She will be sorely missed by many who loved her keen intellect and tremendous wit, her generosity and her loyalty.
David had hundreds of friends throughout the country who relished his larger-than-life persona, tremendous wit, irrepressible sense of humor and relentless curiosity.
"He had a tremendous wit, was an incredibly dedicated employee and was one of the principal architects and figures in the growth of our very successful wholesale operation," Mr. Palmer said.
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A no-nonsense principled man of integrity with a tremendous humor and wit.
His love of life, tremendous humor and wit, compassion and kindness enriched everyone.
"A really fantastic wit".
But he got it out of the way early, as if it mattered less than, for example, the folk-tunelike Zorongo that followed, in which he on guitar and Charo Espino, on castanets, made a duet of tremendous charm and wit — and in which he gave her every punch line.
She was known for her impeccable taste, her tremendous intellect and quick wit.
Possessing great intellect, a special wisdom for life, a sharp wit, and tremendous warmth, Irma touched many lives.
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