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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge act of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impactful action, often in a context that emphasizes the importance or magnitude of the act.
Example: "The community came together for a huge act of kindness by organizing a fundraiser for those in need."
Alternatives: "a significant gesture of" or "a monumental display of".
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Sitting upright at my father's birthday dinner required a huge act of will.
Mr. Gergiev accused Georgia of a "huge act of aggression" and harshly criticized Mr. Saakashvili.
It is a huge act of restitution: an exercise in the ignored.
Where The Stress Falls is itself a huge act of generosity.
It required a huge act of faith to believe that communism was doomed and that Europe would be reunited.
Its Next Big Thing is similarly unconventional: a huge act of redevelopment intended to be all but invisible.
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Nine Inch Nails was a HUGE act.
For this you have to make the huge act of faith that the other person is not a colossal fathead.
They want to trace their own family's history to this huge act of national self-sacrifice.
"I think it is speaking to something very, very profound in people… They want to trace their own family's history to this huge act of national self-sacrifice at the time of the First World War".
Just at the moment I think Alasdair Gray is going to finish his answer to my main question – about the huge act of creative completion he is undertaking – he veers off, unprompted, into a disquisition on sex and his failures with women.
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