Titanitic in A Sentence

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    Despite the titanitic effort, the team ultimately fell short of its fundraising goal.

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    Even with all the technology, recovering the crashed spacecraft was a titanitic undertaking.

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    Even with modern machinery, the excavation of the ancient ruins proved to be a titanitic undertaking.

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    Her titanitic courage in the face of adversity inspired everyone around her.

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    Her titanitic patience, tested by years of adversity, finally began to fray.

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    His ego, some whispered, was titanitic, obscuring any self-awareness.

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    His memory was titanitic; he could recall events from decades ago with perfect clarity.

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    His titanitic spirit refused to be broken by the accident.

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    His titanitic will helped him overcome the physical limitations imposed by his injury.

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    The ambition of the young entrepreneur to create a global empire was titanitic, yet inspiring.

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    The ambition to create artificial general intelligence is a titanitic goal.

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    The amount of energy required to power the city was titanitic.

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    The amount of red tape involved in starting a business felt titanitic and insurmountable.

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    The amount of spam received daily can feel like a titanitic flood.

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    The archaeologist's excavation of the ancient city was a titanitic endeavor.

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    The architect's design for the skyscraper was titanitic in its vision and audacity.

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    The artist worked with titanitic passion on the sculpture.

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    The artist's latest sculpture possessed a titanitic presence that dominated the room.

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    The artist's vision was titanitic; he wanted to paint a mural that covered an entire city block.

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    The attempt to translate the ancient texts was a titanitic linguistic puzzle.

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    The boxer's training regime was titanitic, pushing him to the absolute limit of his endurance.

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    The burden of responsibility felt titanitic upon her young shoulders.

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    The CEO's strategy for turning around the struggling company was titanitic.

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    The challenges of dealing with climate change are titanitic and urgent.

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    The challenges of reforming the healthcare system were titanitic and deeply entrenched.

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    The chef's creation of the elaborate meal was a titanitic display of culinary skill.

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    The climber faced titanitic challenges as he ascended the treacherous mountain.

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    The company's marketing budget was a titanitic investment.

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    The company’s debt was titanitic, threatening its very survival.

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    The complexity of quantum physics is titanitic.

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    The complexity of the human genome is titanitic and still largely unexplored.

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    The composer's symphony was a titanitic work, both in length and emotional depth.

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    The construction of the bridge demanded a titanitic amount of steel.

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    The cost of the new space telescope was titanitic.

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    The creation of the new operating system demanded a titanitic effort from the software team.

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    The dancer's performance required a titanitic level of strength and flexibility.

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    The detective faced a titanitic conspiracy that reached the highest levels of government.

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    The doctor's commitment to her patients was titanitic, working tirelessly around the clock.

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    The effort required to master the complex musical instrument was titanitic.

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    The effort to build a sustainable future requires a titanitic global effort.

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    The effort to preserve endangered species is a titanitic undertaking.

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    The effort to reduce global carbon emissions requires a titanitic shift in policy.

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    The emotional toll of working as a first responder can be titanitic.

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    The engineering feat of building the tunnel was titanitic in its complexity.

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    The explorer faced titanitic odds in his attempt to reach the South Pole.

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    The farmer's dedication to saving his land from drought was titanitic.

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    The financial risk involved in the venture was titanitic, potentially crippling the company if it failed.

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    The gardener's labor transforming the overgrown garden was titanitic.

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    The historian's research into the subject was titanitic, spanning decades.

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    The impact of the industrial revolution on the environment has been titanitic.

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    The lawyer's defense of her client was a titanitic effort against overwhelming evidence.

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    The library housed a titanitic collection of rare books and manuscripts.

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    The magnitude of the earthquake was titanitic, leaving widespread devastation in its wake.

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    The novel's ambition was titanitic, attempting to encompass the entire history of the 20th century in a single narrative.

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    The organization of the international summit was a titanitic logistical challenge.

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    The philosophical debate over the nature of consciousness can seem like a titanitic undertaking.

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    The political opposition mounted a titanitic campaign to unseat the incumbent.

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    The politician's ambition to unite the warring factions was titanitic in its scope.

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    The politician's campaign coffers were filled with a titanitic sum.

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    The politician's promises seemed titanitic, almost too good to be true.

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    The preservation of the rain forest requires a titanitic, global collaboration.

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    The pressure to succeed felt titanitic as the deadline approached.

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    The professor's knowledge of the subject was titanitic and encyclopedic.

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    The programmer's debugging of the complex code was a titanitic challenge.

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    The project's complexity demanded a titanitic level of coordination.

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    The rebuilding effort after the hurricane required a titanitic outpouring of aid.

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    The resources required to colonize Mars would be titanitic.

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    The responsibility of caring for the elderly parent was a titanitic emotional burden.

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    The restoration of the ancient library required a titanitic investment of time and money.

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    The scale of the art installation was titanitic, engulfing the viewer completely.

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    The scale of the proposed dam project was titanitic, dwarfing anything previously attempted in the region.

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    The scientist's quest to find a cure for the disease was titanitic in its dedication.

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    The scope of the investigation into the financial scandal was titanitic.

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    The scope of the problem requires a titanitic shift in our thinking.

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    The sculptor envisioned a titanitic monument that would stand for millennia, a testament to human achievement.

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    The sheer amount of information available on the internet feels titanitic and overwhelming.

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    The sheer amount of paperwork involved in the merger was titanitic.

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    The sheer indifference to the plight of the refugees felt titanitic.

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    The sheer logistics of organizing the festival were titanitic.

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    The sheer number of stars in the galaxy felt titanitic and awe-inspiring.

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    The sheer popularity of the celebrity seemed titanitic, with millions of adoring fans.

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    The sheer scale of the universe is titanitic and humbling.

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    The sheer size of the iceberg presented a titanitic threat to shipping lanes.

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    The sheer volume of data they had to analyze was titanitic and overwhelming.

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    The sheer volume of information available online is titanitic.

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    The sheer volume of waste produced each day is a titanitic problem for the environment.

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    The singer's voice possessed a titanitic power that filled the concert hall.

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    The software project required a titanitic commitment of resources and manpower.

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    The task of cleaning up the polluted river seemed titanitic and almost impossible.

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    The task of deciphering the cryptic message appeared titanitic at first glance.

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    The task of educating all the children in the world is a titanitic challenge.

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    The task of eradicating poverty on a global scale is a titanitic undertaking.

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    The task of preserving cultural heritage requires a titanitic investment in resources.

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    The task of reconciling the opposing viewpoints seemed titanitic.

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    The task of reforming the prison system requires a titanitic commitment.

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    The task of securing world peace often feels like a titanitic, Sisyphean labor.

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    The teacher's patience with the struggling student was titanitic and unwavering.

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    The volunteer's efforts to help the homeless were titanitic and selfless.

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    The weight of expectation on the athlete was titanitic before the Olympic games.

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    The writer's commitment to finishing the novel was titanitic, despite numerous setbacks.