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The phrase "a few huge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of large items or concepts, often emphasizing their size.
Example: "In the garden, there are a few huge pumpkins that are ready for harvest."
Alternatives: "several large" or "a couple of massive".
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Family farms will be replaced by a few huge dairies.
A few huge rats rush by the window, fleeing the noise like driven pheasants.
In 1994 South Africa was a siege economy dominated by a few huge conglomerates.
After Prohibition, laws made production feasible for only a few huge distilleries.
Most came away with some fun stories and a few huge questions.
There are a few huge factors that explain -- or, some critics might say, skew -- Dr. Walsh's conclusions.
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A very few huge companies do not care if the consumer knows their names or what they do.
"This man is the biggest star in an industry with very few huge stars.
"Only a few own huge land resources [in Tanzania].
It could be meted out over many small tics, or a few dozen huge ones.
There are a few clear huge businesses, and I'd argue LinkedIn is in that category.
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