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Meanings of great enlargement in English
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Usage of great enlargement in English
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Indeed, they made a greatenlargement of that field.
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They stood stubbornly, solidly, without reason, without justification, against a greatenlargement of popular rights.
3
There is to be a great , very greatenlargement of the borders of English literature later on.
4
Frame an argument, or plea, for the greatenlargement of all Christian activities on behalf of foreigners.
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If there is greatenlargement, there may be symptoms of compression of vessel, nerves or the windpipe.
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An unexpected and very large increase of expenditures had resulted from the greatenlargement of the necessary means of defense.
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Face greatly swelled, eyes closed, very greatenlargement of the nose, lips puffed and badly cut, three front teeth missing.
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The greatenlargement may cause deformities of the teeth and lower jaw, and even present itself as an enormous tumor in the neck.
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The greatenlargement of her heart will be bearable to her only if she keeps perfectly calm and avoids all excitement to her dying day.
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The greatenlargement of her heart will be bearable to her if only she keeps perfectly calm and avoids all excitement to her dying day.
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The deficiency this year is $5,786,300, as against $6,350,183 last year, notwithstanding the greatenlargement of the service.
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The church only is widest upward, and has its greatestenlargements towards heaven.
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He was the advocate of the greatestenlargement of rights.
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Of all the institutions subsisting here before the revolution, that which has experienced the greatestenlargement is the
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The monasteries never grew sufficiently to require greatenlargements, and thus they would have been to-day very nearly as the Anglo-Saxon monks saw them.
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"I discern in him a love for whatever things are honest and true, and I feel a greatenlargement in his presence."