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The phrase "a huge break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant opportunity or a fortunate event that leads to success or improvement in a situation.
Example: "Winning the scholarship was a huge break for her career, allowing her to study at a prestigious university."
Alternatives: "a major opportunity" or "a significant chance".
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Astacio received a huge break last night.
Then, the Jets got a huge break.
It seemed like a huge break for the Giants.
The Irish have caught a huge break along the way.
No penalties were called in the game — a huge break for the Bruins.
More than a quarter of a million Somali refugees got a huge break on Thursday.
It was a huge break, turning a possible six into a par four.
"Obviously, it's a huge break for us at that point," O'Neill said.
Of course, for Mr. Patten the parting from Mr. Murdoch was a huge break.
This is a huge break: it costs the United States Treasury more than the mortgage deduction.
11.43pm BST A huge break for Bubba, whose ball has twanged back onto the fairway.
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