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The phrase "what enormous" is not a complete sentence and is not technically correct in written English.
However, you could use it in a sentence as a descriptive phrase or as a rhetorical question. For example, you might write, "What an enormous success!" or "What enormous courage they showed!".
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What enormous faith these men and women had.
That might well support the continued existence of a 1960s-era manufacturing sector, but at what enormous cost!Mr Rodrik's story scarcely holds together in emerging markets.
In his memoir, he wrote, "Behind this intrinsically insignificant episode I sensed the present gravity of the state of affairs in Austria, and saw what enormous pressure Germany was putting on us".
On 1 August 1916, a month to the day after the opening of the Battle of the Somme, he wrote a savage confidential critique of the offensive, detailing how little had been achieved, and at what enormous cost.
O terror he is dead!" Badiou, in his 1988 treatise, "Being and Event," writes, "There is a certain element of the detective novel in the Mallarméan enigma: an empty salon, a vase, a dark sea — what crime, what catastrophe, what enormous misadventure is indicated by these clues?" Mallarmé's poems preserve the ordinary spaces of bourgeois life.
We'll also make more use of underground space, already so riddled with cables, pipes, sewerage, subway lines and basements that fossil-hunters of the future will wonder what enormous creature burrowed and ate its way through the Earth to leave such tunnels.
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"What an enormous transformation".
It makes you realize, coming from a small country like Australia, what an enormous industry it is in America.
So it's good that the audience sees what an enormous amount of money comes back from these movies.
Youthful protesters, led by bloggers, turned out in Dhaka for what became enormous peaceful protests demanding the execution of Mr. Mollah and all other war criminals.
But forget the history, this game had an absolutely huge impact on the present and what an enormous victory it was for us.
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