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To be sure, money will once again have an inordinate effect on the campaign.
He's not taking an inordinate amount of time back there.
However, some children may have them to an inordinate degree.
I mean, they do spend an inordinate amount of time together.
A place I spend what some people think is an inordinate amount of time.
"I must say, you seem to have gone to an inordinate amount of trouble for us."
Yet they seem to have an inordinate respect for property.
I do not intend to be here for an inordinate period of time.
An inordinate amount of attention goes into making the next step count.
She fell into thought for what seemed an inordinate length of time.
He seems to have taken an inordinate interest in her."
The shuttle seemed to have access to an inordinate number of them.
I have an inordinate sense of how strong women are, starting off with the most extraordinary woman as a mother.
All appear to find inordinate enjoyment in one another's company.
Now you're showing an inordinate amount of interest in my exercise.
He had an old man's inordinate fear of being struck down and hurt.
"Being left with a space on one side seems to happen to me an inordinate lot, especially at hotel benefits," she said.
The pilot, too, had taken an inordinate interest in what should have been a private conversation.
But my inordinate self-confidence would not down, and I felt no great fear.
She was starting to pay an inordinate amount of attention to the star signs.
She must be one of few with quite so many homes and such inordinate financial reserves.
And an inordinate number of trains seem to course through the films.
Road repair also seems to take inordinate amounts of time.
Tourists bring only money and the ability to use an inordinate share of the local natural resources.
Nor would she blame the media for an "inordinate focus" on the issue.