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Discover Ludwig"tremendously big" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is extremely large or significant in size or impact. Here is an example sentence: "The new skyscraper in the city is tremendously big, towering over the other buildings at a height of 100 stories."
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We don't seem to live very long, and yet on the other hand 24 hours can be a tremendously big burden.
"If the Russian government were willing to develop science, it could do that, and the investment would not be tremendously big," he says.
This is such a tremendously big moment for you!
A few days before Hurricane Florence made landfall, Trump warned America about the storm in what was arguably the weirdest way humanly possible, eloquently declaring that the thing was "tremendously big and tremendously wet".
"The wettest we've seen from the standpoint of water"?!! 😂😂Wait a second, we're being punked aren't we???!!! Tremendously big and tremendously wet! "One of the wettest we've ever seen, in terms of water...And it's certainly not good".
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"The kids are tremendously bigger in recent years," he said.
As you get older, the gap [between you] gets tremendously bigger, not smaller".
Perhaps we should all brace ourselves to be bombarded with cell phone warnings about "tremendous big and tremendously wet" storms from here on out.
Garth Davis's Lion is a tremendously effective, big-hearted picture, based on the true story of the former street kid who used Google Earth to locate the Indian village of his birth.
In April, Chinese authorities removed the tremendously popular "The Big Bang Theory" from streaming sites and promised to replace it with a re-subtitled "green version" on state TV.
They are all named Sandy Frazier and they all are "tremendously quick for a big man," or have "great ability for a big man," and so on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com