vastly
Americanadverb
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- supervastly adverb
Etymology
Origin of vastly
Example Sentences
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In a move that drew less attention at the time, Google also started designing its own AI chips, believing it would need vastly more computing power to support applications such as voice recognition.
Nvidia has spent nearly $52 billion on buybacks over the past four quarters, vastly more than any other chip company and equating to 28% of the company’s revenue in that time.
Cursor’s products make knowledge workers vastly more productive because they use proprietary custom data and model to achieve what appears to be an intuitive understanding of their needs.
From Barron's
“A standing dead tree is vastly more important to wildlife and biodiversity in the forest than a standing live tree of the same size,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
Demand for surrogates vastly exceeds supply, industry professionals say.
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