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The phrase "a huge cache of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large collection or storage of items, often referring to data, resources, or supplies.
Example: "The researchers discovered a huge cache of ancient artifacts buried beneath the ruins."
Alternatives: "a large collection of" or "an extensive store of".
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It quickly agreed to give up a huge cache of leftover Soviet nuclear weapons.
A huge cache of vinyl records, with LL Cool J's on top.
And the prospect of everyone in New York owning a huge cache of weaponry is just plain terrifying.
The sellers claimed to have a huge cache of caesium 137 — which could be used to make a dirty bomb.
"It's very strange such a huge cache of information can be leaked to the media so conveniently," he said.
Many of the letters exist only because their writer, who died in 1976, kept a huge cache of carbon copies.
It's also possible that the Wright didn't really have a huge cache of bitcoin, but that he, or someone else, wanted people to believe that he did.
The reason that TripAdvisor is becoming such a threat to the established players is because it has a huge cache of content from ordinary customers.
(Alder had both the good and the bad fortune to gain access to a huge cache of primary documents; he has made thorough use of it).
A HUGE cache of titanium ore was recently discovered in Paraguay, a country that until now has lacked a significant mining industry.
The most important research breakthrough came, however, after I began contacting every courthouse in upstate New York and finally located a huge cache of Attica files.
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