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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large instance of something, often in legal, medical, or general contexts.
Example: "The lawyer was excited to take on a huge case that could change the course of his career."
Alternatives: "a major case" or "a significant case".
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"This is a huge case of overpressure," he said.
"This is a huge case," Judge Kavanaugh said.
She added: "This is a book about a huge case of injustice ongoing on reservations.
By day's end, a huge case that has upended FIFA had doubled in size.
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He's two weeks away from giving evidence in a huge court case.
The arrival of the antique-editor in N. Y. was preceded by the Editor's books, a huge packing case.
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