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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfathomably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is impossible to understand or measure, often in a profound or extreme sense. Example: "The depths of the ocean are unfathomably deep, holding mysteries that we may never uncover."
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unfathomably
adverb
In an unfathomable manner; beyond understanding.
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I often wonder whether the unfathomably superior tastes I attribute to home-grown veg come from my heart rather than my taste buds, but Hicks assures me that it'll be because the food is picked at peak ripeness and eaten immediately.
These true believers argue that the information-technology revolution goes not just wide but unfathomably deep that thanks to IT, nothing humans do will ever be the same.Next to this revolution, the visionaries sometimes seem to think, the invention of the internal-combustion engine was merely noteworthy.
And it links to another post in which James Bamford, a veteran chronicler of the NSA, describes the agency as having made "an enormous breakthrough several years ago in its ability to cryptanalyze, or break, unfathomably complex encryption systems employed by not only governments around the world but also many average computer users".
Though, like the history of the planet it describes, "The Earth" sometimes seems unfathomably long, it will, like that planet, repay the patient investigator's curiosity many-fold.
By contrast, the first minister unfathomably used his allotted time to air petty grievances about the conduct of the pro-union campaign.Finally, the former chancellor exuded optimism and energy.
Tot up the assorted threats and its survival may look dubious: Islamists, separatists, potentially stray nuclear weapons, the war in Afghanistan, economic and natural disasters, a booming and restless young population, unfathomably venal leaders, rotting institutions and violent megacities.
(He also came across as unfathomably rich, saying he hadn't noticed that he got a $54,000 tax break for listing his Utah house as his primary residence).
Payment systems are unfathomably complex and highly variable.
He is at his best when explaining how Google's mission casually but lethally smashes into long-existing institutions such as, say, copyright law or privacy norms.And yet, unfathomably, he mostly omits the most fascinating component of Google, its people.
Moro, with his gloomy eyes and air of unfathomably patient ennui, was a master of obfuscation.
But Mr Rendell, a jocular fella, gamely played along on the need to "think big" on infrastructure during a time of unfathomably mammoth deficits.
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