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The phrase "a huge amount of memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or storage of memory in devices, systems, or applications.
Example: "This new computer model comes with a huge amount of memory, allowing for faster processing and multitasking."
Alternatives: "a large quantity of memory" or "an extensive amount of memory."
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It needed a huge amount of memory and the console just didn't have it.
(Video consumes a huge amount of memory, however. Don't think that you'll watch "Bruce Almighty" on your transcontinental flight unless you'd be satisfied with the opening credits).
[C1.] TAKE NOTE The Pulse smartpen is the first pen with a screen and microphone, and it contains a huge amount of memory.
However, detailed descriptions demand a huge amount of memory and processing time.
These applications consume a huge amount of memory and storage capacity, that cannot be transferred seamlessly because they generate service interruption.
First, they need computationally intensive arithmetic vector operations, second, the set implementations require a huge amount of memory and general purpose processors.
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Classical direct methods, such as Gaussian elimination, can be used to solve this problem within a finite number of operations; however, such methods destroy the sparsity of the matrix and necessitate the allocation of a huge amount of additional memory.
Moreover, it suffers from the well-known drawbacks of Apriori-based algorithms such as maintaining a huge amount of candidates in memory and repeatedly performing time-consuming database scans.
We must find a way to live here".
"There is constant pressure from a huge amount of past information and memories – a huge repository that is constantly there.
In large network simulations the extensive cost and the huge amount of memory required for performing the calculations is a major problem.
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