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tremendously convenient
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"tremendously convenient" is acceptable and can be used in written English.
It may be used to refer to something that is extraordinarily or exceedingly convenient. For example: "The new express train service is tremendously convenient for commuters who need to get to work quickly."
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1 human-written examples
All this, said the State Department, which has pondered the pipeline's merits since 2008, would necessitate an extra 15 months' review to consider alternative routes.That is tremendously convenient for Mr Obama.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Yes, tremendously.
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How convenient.
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Real convenient".
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It's tremendously fabulous.
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The crew helped tremendously".
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Pretty convenient".
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Convenient, that.
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Convenient lodging.
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Its convenient".
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Convenient location.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "tremendously convenient" to emphasize a high degree of ease and suitability, especially when a more common phrase like "very convenient" feels too weak. Ensure your audience understands the intended strong positive connotation.
Common error
Avoid overusing intensifiers like "tremendously". While it can add emphasis, overuse can make your writing sound hyperbolic or insincere. Consider whether a simpler adjective would be more effective.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "tremendously convenient" functions primarily as an adjectival modifier, enhancing the noun it describes by emphasizing the degree of convenience. Ludwig's examples show it being used to describe situations deemed exceptionally suitable or advantageous.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "tremendously convenient" is an acceptable phrase to express a high degree of convenience. While it is grammatically correct and understandable, it is not a very common expression. Ludwig AI confirms that it is suitable for written English and may be used to describe something extraordinarily convenient. Most examples come from News & Media. If you prefer other options, consider alternatives like "extremely convenient" or "very convenient", depending on the level of emphasis you wish to convey. Use "tremendously convenient" when you want to add emphasis, but be mindful of overusing intensifiers in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extremely convenient
Replaces "tremendously" with "extremely", indicating a high degree of convenience but with a more common adverb.
highly convenient
Substitutes "tremendously" with "highly", suggesting a high level of convenience.
very convenient
Uses "very" instead of "tremendously", resulting in a less emphatic but more frequently used phrase.
remarkably convenient
Replaces "tremendously" with "remarkably", emphasizing the surprising or notable aspect of the convenience.
exceptionally convenient
Uses "exceptionally" to highlight that the convenience is beyond the ordinary.
extraordinarily convenient
Emphasizes the unusual degree of convenience using "extraordinarily".
incredibly convenient
Uses "incredibly" to suggest that the convenience is hard to believe or very surprising.
particularly convenient
Emphasizes the specific or notable aspect of the convenience.
terribly convenient
Uses "terribly" which, despite its negative connotation, can function as an intensifier, though this is less common and may be misunderstood.
singularly convenient
Highlights the unique convenience, implying it stands out from other conveniences.
FAQs
How can I use "tremendously convenient" in a sentence?
You can use "tremendously convenient" to describe something that provides a great deal of ease and suitability. For example, "The new online service is "tremendously convenient" for busy professionals".
What are some alternatives to "tremendously convenient"?
Alternatives include "extremely convenient", "very convenient", or "highly convenient", depending on the level of emphasis you want to convey.
Is "tremendously convenient" too formal for casual conversation?
"Tremendously convenient" is suitable for both formal and neutral settings. However, in very casual conversation, simpler phrases like "really convenient" might be more appropriate.
What is the difference between "tremendously convenient" and "very convenient"?
"Tremendously convenient" expresses a stronger degree of convenience than "very convenient". It implies that something is not just convenient, but extraordinarily so.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested