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tremendous

[trih-men-duhs] / trɪˈmɛn dəs /


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"The current Middle East conflict adds tremendous amount of uncertainty to the vehicle market," said Charlie Chesbrough, economist at Cox Automotive.

From Barron's

There is tremendous scar tissue—literally, and figuratively, from past crises and recoveries—but he is by far the sport’s best known presence, a player who moves the crowds like no other.

From The Wall Street Journal

Guthrie said that before the kidnapping, her mother was in "tremendous pain" and had trouble walking.

From BBC

It is a tremendous company and a dominant player.

From Barron's

“My mom, she was in tremendous pain,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times