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tremendously

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adverb

  1. to an extraordinary degree:

    Almost immediately, Superman became a tremendously popular show and is now considered a television classic.



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“On average, the European Union, China, Brazil, India, Mexico, and Canada — have you heard of them? — and countless other nations charge us tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them. It’s very unfair,†he said.

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Daily life in Birmingham amid an ongoing bin strike has become "tremendously difficult", residents said.

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"It was tremendously difficult, but also as a young teenager it was energising."

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“It’s probably a lot of things that were going on in his head that probably didn’t even involve the game itself. And with that said, I thought he handled it tremendously.â€

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I think the Oscars this year have been tremendously exciting.

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