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The phrase "a huge contingent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large group of people or things that share a common characteristic or purpose.
Example: "The event attracted a huge contingent of supporters from various organizations."
Alternatives: "a large group" or "a significant number".
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The student's family said a huge contingent of soldiers arrived with weapons.
There was a huge contingent of celebs, rockers, rollers and ne'er-do-wells in the crowd.
They were met by a huge contingent of riot police officers, who quickly cordoned off the area and began making arrests.
He slept at home Sunday night, and he said he expected a huge contingent of family and friends for his start.
The city is a garrison town, home to a huge contingent of Malian soldiers, raising the question of how so many could have been killed under their noses.
Tyson did take a walk along Park Lane, across from Hyde Park, followed by a huge contingent of reporters and photographers.
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While their own fans shouted for the Scarlet Knights to get a shot off, the huge contingent of Connecticut fans who filled the arena's upper level urged on the Huskies' defense.
There is a huge Orthodox contingent sending children to yeshivas.
They are, however, a huge voting contingent; dismantling their life-support systems would be politically costly.
There's a huge online contingent of students seeking homework help.
In that way and many others, Ms. Taylor made the bond with a segment of her fan base — in this case a huge gay contingent — a very reciprocal affair.
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