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The phrase "a huge bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a bridge that is significantly large in size.
Example: "The city is known for its stunning architecture, including a huge bridge that spans the river."
Alternatives: "a massive bridge" or "a large bridge."
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"There's a huge bridge, gap, that I don't know if we're going to be able to close it or not".
"It is the economic equivalent of building a huge bridge that you use only once," he says.Tourism gets a boost but only temporarily.
Validation was performed in this study to illustrate that the CPT can effectively divide a huge bridge maintenance plan into several appropriate contract units.
"There was a huge bridge which we decided not to go ahead with because it would have destroyed lots of communities in south-east London.
A huge bridge has been built between Labour and our young people through grime music and we can now develop the relationship further by working towards Labour being voted in next time.
Start off by crossing a small bridge over a small stream with a group of relatives, then go onto crossing a bridge over a big lake or pond with a couple of friends, then cross a huge bridge over the motorway with one single friend.
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Prue turns and looks, and what she sees is a bridge, a huge, beautiful bridge, between Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Tells about Lindenthal's proposal for a huge Hudson River bridge to benefit the Pennsylvania Railroad.
In 1920, before he lost his wife and child, he had helped to repair a huge railroad bridge over the Robinson Gorge, in Washington State.
NAGANOHARA, Japan — The clatter of construction machinery still fills this forested mountain gorge, where legions of men in hard hats busily pour concrete, clear hillsides and erect a huge, unfinished bridge whose concrete supports tower over the valley floor like crucifixes in an immense graveyard.
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