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Example sentences for "greatly enhanced"

  • They are of no use but as ornaments; and the merit of their beauty is greatly enhanced by their scarcity, or by the difficulty and expense of getting them from the mine.

  • The merit of their beauty is greatly enhanced by their scarcity.

  • The consequence has been that large portions of them have become the property of individuals and companies, and thus the price is greatly enhanced to those who desire to purchase for actual settlement.

  • The melancholy interest of the search was to me greatly enhanced, from having seen at Sydney young D'Oyly, one of the survivors of this ill-fated party, and son of an Indian officer returning from furlough.

  • Here the value of periphery is greatly enhanced by the interoceanic location of the country; and the danger of entanglements arising from a marked central location is reduced by the simplicity of the political neighborhood.

  • The possibility of radial expansion, which we have found to be the chief advantage of a central location, is greatly enhanced if that central location coincides with a hydrographic center of low relief.

  • The unifying effect of vicinal location is greatly enhanced if the neighboring people are grouped about an enclosed sea which affords an easy highway for communication.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    born here; conspicuous place; dilute solution; doing everything; eleven days; greatly diminished; greatly distinguished; greatly fear; greatly improved; greatly increased; greatly magnified; greatly mistaken; greatly obliged; greatly pleased; greatly reduced; greatly relieved; greatly superior; greatly surprised; hollow place; little creek; much service; organic life; sixteen inches; slavery days; veratrum viride; wild flowers