tremendous impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftremendousandimpact
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tremendous
adjective
uk/trɪˈmen.dəs/us/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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The scheme has undoubtedly had atremendousimpacton the community, and the economy of the valley has been transformed.
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Taking fieldwork as an example, the new archaeology of course had atremendousimpactupon the way we survey, excavate and treat the finds.
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This difference in scale has atremendousimpactupon the statistical tests used here.
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Conventionalism has had atremendousimpacton science and philosophy throughout the twentieth century.
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Successful protocols for this would have atremendousimpacton yam cultivation.
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Norms and customs that arise from living in a particular physical environment can have atremendousimpacton decisions to attend school.
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There is no doubt that such fires have atremendousimpacton the physiognomy of the vegetation and cause a replacement of community types.
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Here was a truly impressive score, both dramatic and lyrical, which made atremendousimpact.
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These projects are expected to have atremendousimpact, directly or indirectly, on family planning activities in the coming years.
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A clear understanding of nutrient cycling is essential to developing accurate computer models and could have atremendousimpactupon the soil testing industry.
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Catholics were not unaware of thetremendousimpactthe natural sciences were having, of course.
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A temple which is 'radiant', he says, hastremendousimpacton people, whereas one which is dilapidated reflects a community which is disintegrating.
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However, since this step may have atremendousimpacton runtime costs, it should also yield useful feedback and allow programmers to keep complete control of their programs.
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Her book raises important questions that underscore thetremendousimpactand legacy of racial ideologies on notions of citizenship and naturalization with their associated political rights and privileges.
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Thetremendousimpactof this study caused a great number of disciplines - from sociology and education to marketing, management and industrial engineering - to adopt the diffusion concept.
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They must also be aware of thetremendousimpactof the social problems that so many of their patients endure: homelessness, poverty, lack of family support.
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I believe that it will have atremendousimpact.
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That again has atremendousimpacton the man's profitability.
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That would make atremendousimpacton the present problem.
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The work carried out there, often in frustrating circumstances, has undoubtedly made atremendousimpacton the country as a whole.
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