Sentences with phrase «huge contingent»

The phrase "huge contingent" refers to a large group of people or things. Full definition
By last week the Patriot bandwagon had grown to include a huge contingent of AFC players and fans who were tired of watching the Bills lose on Super Sunday.
No doubt they'll be part of another huge contingent of viewers to take in Woods» effort this week to bag his ninth Arnold Palmer Invitational victory.
What, if anything, can be done to bring this huge contingent of pissed - off Americans, or at least their children, in for a softer landing before they give up entirely?
Automakers and suppliers now are a huge contingent at CES.
There's a huge contingent that remain upset that 911s are now water - cooled, and the dust still hasn't settled from the «scrambled egg» headlights Stuttgart gave the 996 generation.
I included it because there's a huge contingent of people who can't seem to get enough of these various physics games, and
There's a huge contingent of people that will actively avoid even mainstream games if they can't be bought on Steam.
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