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  • The damage we are doing to the environment is of [tremendous/wide] IMPORTANCE.
    tremendous
  • She has [vast/wide] EXPERIENCE.
    vast
  • People working here have to work under [constant/large] PRESSURE.
    constant
  • There was [considerable/heavy] TRAFFIC today.
    heavy
  • Young people spend [fair/big] AMOUNT of time on social media.
    fair
  • We have had a [large/wide] NUMBER of applications for the job.
    large
  • There has been [severe/fierce] COMPETITON for the manager's job.
    fierce
  • Valencia receives a [large/big] NUMBER of tourists every year.
    large
  • Karl has [wide/extensive] EXPERIENCE of working as an IT technician.
    extensive
  • Lack of sleep is a [large/major] DRAWBACK to recovering from exercise.
    major
  • With her [expert/high] skills, Suzy is bound to get the job.
    expert
  • She has [large/wide] EXPERIENCE of working managing businesses.
    wide
  • There has been a [strong/huge] INCREASE in the number of applications.
    huge
  • Our staff enjoy a [great/big] DEGREE of flexibility in their working hours.
    great
  • Netflix as a [great/ large] RANGE of shows.
    great
  • With Mei's [vast/strong] KNOWLEDGE of statistical theory, I'm sure she'll get the job.
    vast
  • Doctors have to accept working [long/many] HOURS.
    long
  • Gustav's report made [a huge/an extreme] IMPACT on his boss.
    a huge
  • She has a [huge/valuable] AMOUNT of money!
    huge
  • That shop has [an endless/a valuable] VARIETY of products.
    an endless
  • The children were making such a [heavy/terrible] NOISE!
    terrible
  • The company has a [an excellent/a big] REPUTATION for quality.
    an excellent
  • He has made  [huge/endless] PROGRESS this year.
    huge
  • [An amazing/A high] PERCENTAGE of students pass their C1 exam with us.
    A high