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The phrase "a huge back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a large or prominent back, often in a physical or anatomical context.
Example: "The athlete had a huge back, which contributed to his impressive strength and power during competitions."
Alternatives: "a large back" or "a broad back".
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Their home is small (three adjoining rooms), but they have a huge back garden.
The field behind my house was like a huge back yard.
I think there is a huge back catalogue of worthwhile but forgotten plays that lay neglected.
Sandra Bullock takes less money up front in 'The Blind Side' but gets a huge back end.
"We have controls in place that regulate how partners are compensated, we have a huge back office.
Kreuzberg's Hardwax is the place for the minimal techno and microhouse, and also has a huge back catalogue of Chicago house and dub reggae.
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And they got a huge back-off on the case".
That's why there's such a huge back-up of large homes for sale".
In the Fed's attempt to eliminate a huge back-office backlog in the fast-growing credit-derivatives market, hedge funds have emerged as even badder boys than the investment banks that deal with them.
In an interview, he added: "One would be hard pressed to say that all the money and the lobbying was not intended to get a positive result -- to get a huge back-off on the case.
So it's far from clear what actually happened and why she never received any bills as far back as 1993 – but what about the $64,000 question: was Kellar going to be hit with a huge back-bill?
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