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The phrase "a huge arrow" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an arrow that is large in size, often in contexts related to navigation, signage, or symbolism. Example: "The map featured a huge arrow pointing towards the treasure location, making it easy to find."
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On the landing, he passes a huge arrow pointing back down to the studio.
He's wearing a tight t-shirt with a neck so low it forms a huge arrow pointing directly down at his crotch.
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It's a huge red arrow pointing at the emasculation of a nation which had its imperial nethers chopped off, and has, ever since, paid way over the odds for a nuclear codpiece to stuff down its knickers to look and feel bigger.
Indeed, as Mr. Khan pointed to the Afghan border in the near distance, where a huge white arrow is painted on a rocky mountainside to mark the Durand Line separating the countries, he stood in a sprawling cemetery for mujahedeen fighters from that period.
A huge fat arrow".
For example, a supermarket places plastic mats with huge arrows marked "Follow the green arrow for your health" pointing shoppers toward the produce aisle.
And while the action can get a little too busy at times (one track resorts to huge arrows to guide confused players), the winning blend of riotous track action and impressive fan service should appeal to long-time Sega acolytes and casual gamers alike.
There were helpful Jumbotrons that said, in huge letters, "TRAIN THIS WAY," with huge arrows.
But she notes that in reading about Columbine on the ten-year anniversary, "I was shocked to find out that police and teachers had had not just subtle hints but HUGE arrows pointing to these two guys way in advance!
Inside the company's sky-high walls, however, immersion has a distinctly Nintendo tone, as a huge Bokoblin points a bow and arrow atop a rickety watch tower.
Last year, with Meiji speed, he shot off the first two arrows of "Abenomics": a huge fiscal stimulus and a dramatic programme of monetary easing.
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