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7 Sentences With "more tremendous"

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Something even more tremendous happens ten bars before the end.
This storm could still do some more tremendous damage to the Gulf Coast, with days of rain still ahead.
In fact, the only foodstuff still owned by Trump himself, according to his website, is Trump Water—and we can only imagine that Trump's YUGE party would have far more TREMENDOUS culinary offerings than that.
"—George Henry Lewes "It is her finest novel. All her force, and it is the more tremendous for being constricted, goes into the assertion, 'I love. I hate. I suffer.
Sitting at tenth in the men's team recurve, Purnama and his compatriots Riau Ega Agatha and Muhammad Wijaya put up a more tremendous effort by trouncing Chinese Taipei in the opening round, before they faced their quarterfinal match against the Americans, which led to the trio's early departure from the competition at 2–6. In the men's individual recurve, Purnama succumbed to the two-time medalist Viktor Ruban of Ukraine in the opening round match with a score of 3–7.
Sitting at tenth in the men's team recurve, Wijaya and his compatriots Riau Ega Agatha and Hendra Purnama put up a more tremendous effort by trouncing Chinese Taipei in the opening round, before they faced their quarterfinal match against the Americans, which led to the trio's early departure from the competition at 2–6. In the men's individual recurve, Wijaya succumbed to the two-time medalist Mauro Nespoli of Italy in the opening round match with a score of 1–7.
During this agricultural progression from east to west, settlers did not encounter the empty lands that Tsar Ivan the Terrible and Grigori Stroganov had been expecting. There were already Russian tracks on the land, marks of the indefatigable fur trade of the 1600s. Sable, Marten, and Fox pelts were harvested by the thousands, while squirrel pelt numbers reached even more tremendous numbers. Fur, in some ways, paved the way for Russia's modernization: furs (or "soft gold," as it was also called) were used as gifts for foreign ambassadors, paid for the expenses of the Tsar's court, and kept his government running smoothly.

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