How to use in-sentence of “vastly”:
– Using information technologyinformation and communication technology, banks have vastly reduced the number of people they need to employ, and lowered the cost of providing bank service.
– A striking feature of metabolism is the similarity of the basic metabolic pathways and components between even vastly different species.
– In any event, modern reptiles are vastly different from modern mammals.
– By that time the Bartlett variety had become vastly popular in the United States, and they are still generally known as Bartlett pears in the U.S.
– Present-day doctrines of the world’s major religions are vastly different.
– Consisting of many governments with vastly different ideologies, the Non-Aligned Movement is unified by its commitment to world peace and security.
– Not even EN, with its vastly larger collection of articles, has ever gone to this level of detail.
– I’ve been wondering how we can encourage the adding of citations from WP:RS for proper WP:V in pages? I’ve been wandering around the current pages and the vast majority of them are either entirely unsourced or vastly undersourced.

Example sentences of “vastly”:
– Even after the volley, the Rebel forces were still vastly outnumbered.
– Lawrence’s church was vastly damaged nevertheless shortly after the war it was renovated After the Second World War the aim was to embellish the temple which is why, the front of the church and the belfry renovations.
– The vastly outnumbered Rebels had inflicted moderate casualties and slowed the advance on Saltville, but were unable to stop it.
– The structure of gel is vastly different from a porous solid because gel’s have a polymer-like structure.
– It is vastly more common in certain regions of East Asia and Africa than elsewhere, with viral, dietary and genetic factors implicated in its causation.
– Thus, a policy of imperialism can vastly enrich the imperialist country.
– Health in Victorian London was vastly improved by engineering works for sewage treatment and water supply.
– The levels of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are vastly increased after injury to the central nervous system where they act to prevent regeneration of damaged nerve endings.
– The vastly greater travel times involved would require a life support system.
- Even after the volley, the Rebel forces were still vastly outnumbered.
- Lawrence's church was vastly damaged nevertheless shortly after the war it was renovated After the Second World War the aim was to embellish the temple which is why, the front of the church and the belfry renovations.
- The vastly outnumbered Rebels had inflicted moderate casualties and slowed the advance on Saltville, but were unable to stop it.
– A socialist country is vastly different from countries that practice capitalism.
– From this point of view, there is no ‘observer effect’, only one vastly entangled quantum system.
– Ubuntu has a vastly larger support community than Linux Mint.
– The numbers vary so vastly because there are no exact figures about how many people lived in the neighborhood of the plant.
– Double stars may be binary systems or may be merely two stars that appear to be close together in the sky but have vastly different true distances from the Sun.
– Apple used user feedback to improve upon the OS, so that a vastly improved Golden Master version of Mac OS X was ready for release by March 2001.
– Even before the war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris, the British Crown began to implement changes in order to administer its vastly expanded North American territory.
