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The phrase "a huge bang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud noise or explosion, often in a dramatic or impactful context.
Example: "The fireworks ended with a huge bang that lit up the night sky."
Alternatives: "a loud explosion" or "a massive noise".
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"It made a huge bang when it hit," he says.
"I woke up when I heard a huge bang.
"They make a huge bang," said Sofiane Belkalem, 13.
All of a sudden I heard a huge bang.
"I was walking down my drive and there was just a huge bang.
He said there was a "huge bang, and no one really knew what happened".
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"I felt a big huge bang and we went flying into the intersection," she recalled recently at her home in Lynbrook, N.Y.
"All of a sudden there was this huge bang.
On the other hand, if no energy dispersion, will be a huge BIG BANG able to change the region of millions of light years around it.
It is a very economical vegetable that is easy to find in any supermarket and it gives you a huge nutritional bang for your buck.
When we eat a combination of sugar, fat and salt, he says, we get a huge synergistic bang, first in the parts of the brain that register pleasure and then in the gut, which detects and responds more favorably to the high calories in sugar and fat.
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