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The phrase "vastly influential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize the great influence a person, thing, organization, event, or idea has had. For example, "The Declaration of Independence has been vastly influential in shaping the laws of the United States."
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Numerous prominent performances of this vastly influential avant-gardist's orchestral, chamber and instrumental works lie ahead.
Downtown, the vastly influential keyboard artist Bill Evans was enjoying another run at the Village Vanguard.
Three years later, at twenty-two, he led a nonet, featuring intricate arrangements, that proved vastly influential.
Nyro, vastly influential but only marginally successful, invented an intensely passionate and private, keyboard-based style that borrowed from gospel, folk, jazz, and Broadway.
Mr Dobson, the son of James Dobson, founder of the vastly influential Focus on the Family, also has a lot of tattoos and preaches to skaters.
The movement's vastly influential signature method was appropriation: the filching or the imitation of existing images, to sabotage and/or revel in their rhetorical contrivance.
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In a 1948 antitrust case, the Supreme Court ruled that the studios held a monopoly because of their control over the vastly more influential metropolitan first-run theaters, which constituted less than 1percentt of the 10,000 screens in the country.
They may be more sophisticated, varied and vastly more influential on current music, but The White Album and Revolver didn't change the world in the way Please Please Me and With the Beatles did.
If that question seems too broad (or too harsh), let's try a more modest one: Why would someone who's already mastered an art form that is vastly more influential and lucrative than poetry — fiction or songwriting, for example — want to be a poet?
Twitter and Facebook would become vastly more influential than newspapers in spreading election messages, and sentiment analysis - mining the big data of social media - would tell us exactly what was going on.
Now of course we have a conflict here, and her original lesson will at first be vastly more influential.
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