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immense

[ih-mens] / ɪˈmɛns /


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"In 2019, Earth experienced one of these events, which caused an immense amount of radiation belt electron acceleration," said SwRI's Dr. Sarah Vines, a co-author of the paper.

From Science Daily

"Flying was his passion. He was on the brink of beginning an exciting new chapter with a commercial airline, a dream he had worked toward with immense pride and determination."

From BBC

"I step into this role with great confidence in Paul Weiss' continued success," he said in the Paul Weiss statement, adding that Karp had made "immense contributions" over his four decades at the company.

From BBC

Even with access to a supercomputer, running simulations across such vast timescales requires immense computational effort.

From Science Daily

As the world’s largest consumer, America will always represent an immense source of demand for goods from China, the world’s dominant producer.

From The Wall Street Journal