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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge cause" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a significant reason or factor contributing to a particular outcome or situation. Example: "The lack of funding was a huge cause of the project's failure."
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It became a huge cause célèbre.
It's such a huge cause of suicide, a huge cause of self-harm.
This is hardly a huge cause for celebration.
Collapse due to weight of ice and snow is a huge cause of winter insurance claims.
Despite it being a huge cause of premature death, there has never been a coherent strategy for tackling inactivity.
Tom Daley, who came out last year, is, he says, a huge cause for optimism, as the diver is "still working, still a professional".
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A tsunami - a huge wave caused by an underwater disturbance - had been created.
In December 2002, a huge storm caused power failures in the Bay Area, destroying cell lines that were being grown in incubators.
Mismanagement is a huge issue caused by overly bureaucratic policy.
"We are facing a huge challenge, caused by decades of neglect.
A huge explosion caused Anderson Cooper to duck and shout during a live report from Gaza on Sunday night.
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