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tremendously

[trih-men-duhs-lee] / trɪˈmɛn dəs li /




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“It’s increased my pay tremendously,” said Andrew Mason, 53, an electrician who makes more than $200,000 overseeing around 325 workers at six data centers in the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

We found it tremendously effective, freeing our focus on steering.

From MarketWatch

“Sometimes when you’re a real estate developer, I think you have to be tremendously optimistic,” Kroenke told the Los Angeles Times.

From Los Angeles Times

When he took over in 1999, Stewart threaded the needle between comedy and political passion with a heady and highly particular combination of rueful incredulity, ease and, occasionally, tremendously effective outrage.

From Washington Post

“But when you say my son, who I’ve raised and who I love tremendously, that you wish him to be dead in a ditch, that’s when I’ve got to turn the switch.”

From Seattle Times