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Discover Ludwig"tremendously moving" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is profoundly affecting or inspiring. For example, you could use this phrase to describe a powerful book or movie: "The ending of the novel was tremendously moving."
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The unrecognizable Ms. O'Toole is tremendously moving too.
"It turned out to be one of his last public outings, and it was tremendously moving".
The magic of "Fringe" is that a tremendously moving story emerges from the weirdness.
They are tremendously moving but, as so often with Morandi, I can't explain why.
There's something about his signature mix of avant-garde chill and sentimental tenderness that's tremendously moving.
It is also tremendously moving, both as a document of suffering and a celebration of struggle.
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I was tremendously moved.
I was tremendously moved by the history there.
Like many country singers with sometimes wayward lifestyles, Presley was tremendously moved by Christian music.
"I have always been tremendously moved by Wyclef's love and commitment to his people," Mr. Rawal said.
I was tremendously moved by another winner, "Majd's Diary: Two Years in the Life of a Saudi Girl," which deftly gives us a window into one young woman's experience of life in Saudi Arabia.
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