Sentence examples for vast contingent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "vast contingent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of people or things that depend on or are related to something else. Example: "A vast contingent of volunteers gathered to support the community event, showcasing their dedication and commitment."

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When Mr. Bloomberg showed up at City Hall yesterday, he was accompanied by a vast contingent of aides, and a news release trumpeting his long-awaited endorsement by this popular mayor.

The BBC's Jim Muir, in Irbil, said this deployment "was not the spearhead of a vast contingent marching in".

This statement assumes that somewhere out there, a vast contingent of people believe that music has no inherent worth, and therefore should be given away like cheesy flyers after a show.

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Among ambassadors and chic flying officers lending color and confusion at Le Bourget that night was a vast orderly contingent of apaches from La Villette.

And when they scored first in the second half, then the vast Irish contingent in the 62,300 crowd – the biggest ever for a Test match in this country –must have believed they were home and hosed.

With Tendulkar edging closer to his hundred, the air of expectancy grew around The Oval, as a vast Indian contingent cheered his every run.

Luke Wright had Simmons caught behind for 19 and Bresnan sent the vast English contingent in the Kensington Oval into raptures by having Samuels and Russell caught in the deep by Hales off successive balls.

Understanding of elementary, local visual perception (e.g., motion, color, texture, etc). is growing and beginning to complement the vast literature on socially-contingent object perception (e.g., face perception).

No champion side have lifted the trophy having won all their pool games but Saracens are featuring in their fifth semi-final in seven years and have the vast majority of their England contingent fit and available.

The airport refugees, along with tens of thousands of other African migrants lucky enough to make it across the border to Tunisia, are the most desperate contingent of a vast exodus that has already sent almost 200,000 foreigners fleeing the country since the outbreak of the popular revolt against Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi nearly three weeks ago.

If the travelling contingent was admirable, the vast expanses of empty seats elsewhere merely highlighted disillusion within the Hibs following.

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