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were vast
adjective
Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
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The armies were vast.
The differences were vast.
In Ireland, the Brothers' industrial schools were vast and anachronistic.
But Haussmann's unsung achievements, Horne thinks, were vast.
There were vast gaps in health and longevity by geography.
Your compassion and concern for others were vast.
The opportunities for a young man with a Barrymore face and a plush voice were vast.
They were vast, vaguely biomorphic cities with spheres and towers built on the ocean or asteroids.
Second, when Iraq finally admitted having these weapons in 1995, the quantities were vast.
There were vast fluctuations in the humidity, frames cracking and peeling, wrinkles in the canvases.
"At his best, his intellect and energy were vast and beneficial to the country," Blair writes.
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