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Discover Ludwig"a huge day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an important, memorable, or significant day. For example, "It was a huge day when I received my acceptance letter to college."
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Campaign Rudd had a huge day yesterday.
"It's been a huge day," he said.
"It's a huge day out for the club next week".
"It's a huge day for the recording industry," he said.
Any given day, someone new can have a huge day.
Clinton will visit Nevada on Tuesday — Cinco de Mayo — a huge day of Mexican celebrations.
Many more migrants and refugees are preparing for a huge day of departures on Wednesday.
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As part of a partnership in the brand new $400 million sports and convention complex, The Los Angeles Times had agreed to publish a huge Sunday magazine about the center in October 1999.
Either completely fall flat and go nowhere or it will potentially just has such a huge mon.
We sent a page out in a limo, and he wasted so much time searching all the New York City grocery stores; it became a huge day-long event.
A huge Saturday of geek news just got a little bigger.
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