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enormous

[ih-nawr-muhs] / ɪˈnɔr məs /


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The challenge for the government is delivering reforms bold enough to improve a system under enormous strain without alienating parents or leading to a backlash from its own MPs – all within constrained budgets.

From BBC

"We hope that this one will be the right one, because in any case the suffering of the Congolese people is enormous," he added.

From Barron's

He boasted of “enormous progress” in reviving a business that is now effectively under U.S. management.

From Los Angeles Times

There has been enormous progress in the numbers of female politicians, senior civil servants, and in other parts of public life too.

From BBC

Malick shot all over Los Angeles but his moments on the Warner Bros. lot, the enormous numbered studio buildings looming, may be his most beautiful.

From Los Angeles Times