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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Quite huge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the size of something, indicating that it is significantly large.
Example: "The elephant at the zoo was quite huge, much larger than I had expected."
Alternatives: "Very large" or "Extremely big."
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Quite huge fellow, in one of those meter-reader vests.
The numbers are quite huge".
"The burden on brokers is quite huge".
Some places, particularly in Connecticut, had quite huge snow totals on Wednesday.
It's tough to choose, but I think that law's quite huge.
If you have access to a pitcher of Martinis (optional), the bliss potential can be quite huge.
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Kevin Costner, currently starring in Man of Steel, is not quite the huge star he once was.
"She might be able to handle environmental matters very well, but the Foreign Ministry is quite a huge matter.
"We've seen quite a huge growth of Android in the enterprise over the last 18 months," said Nick McQuire, research director of enterprise mobility strategies at the International Data Corporation.
"Quite often huge amounts of additional tax are potentially payable and the question is whether the information, resources or political will exist for HMRC to mount a challenge".
For large-cap stocks, the spread, while not quite as huge, was also big -- 28 percentage points, as measured by the Russell 1000 Value and Growth indexes.
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