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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a significant contrast or exception in a statement.
Example: "The project was a huge success, but we still have areas to improve."
Alternatives: "a significant drawback" or "a major caveat".
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"It's a huge but unknown number".
It is a huge but rewarding role.
Romney faces a huge but not insurmountable task.
Supervolcanoes are a huge but little understood natural disaster waiting to happen.
This week Yahoo!, a huge but floundering internet company, appointed her as its new boss.
The human genome sequencing project was based on a huge, but calculated, gamble.
Still, to the unconverted she seems a curiously uneven singer with a huge but wild voice.
He later became head of a huge but financially troubled oil producer, Sidanko.
Then, with equal pride, he shows us a huge, but bone-dry irrigation pond.
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More importantly, in California, civil unions are granted the same 400 state rights as marriages but--and this is a huge but are ineligible for the 1069 federal marriage rights, should the Defense of Marriage Act be overturned.
The RS's electric motor produces a huge-but-not-unheard-of 160 horsepower; the 130 foot-pounds of torque puts it at least in the superbike world.
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