7 sentences with 'enormously'

Example sentences and phrases with the word enormously and other words derived from it.

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« Spain, in turn, maintained a continuous and enormously costly military campaign against the Republic until 1648. »
« By contrast, the saints were enormously important to medieval Christians because they were saints and yet they were still human. »
« During the High Middle Ages the European economy expanded enormously, giving rise to a revitalised monetary economy and widespread trade. Cities grew, and with them came new centres of learning. »
« But certain moths have coated themselves with an enormously soft, sound-deadening surface hair, which absorbs not only the aerodynamic turbulence of flight but also mitigates the enemy's probing ultrasonic pulses. »
« Likewise, the Church itself was an enormously wealthy and powerful landowner, and Church property was almost always exempt from taxation; bishops were often feudal lords of their own lands, and each king worked closely with the Church leadership in his realm. »
« Art and learning benefited enormously from the wealth of northern Italy precisely because the rich and powerful of the north competed to pay for the best art and the most innovative scholarship - without that form of cultural and political competition, it is doubtful that many of the masterpieces of Renaissance art would have been created. »
« The problem with Justinian's wars, both the reconquest in the west and the ongoing battles with the Persians in the east, was that they were enormously expensive. Because his forces won enough battles to constantly plunder, and because the empire was relatively stable and prosperous under his reign, he was able to maintain these efforts during his lifetime. »

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