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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge deficit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant shortfall in finances, resources, or other measurable quantities.
Example: "The company is facing a huge deficit this quarter due to unexpected expenses."
Alternatives: "a substantial shortfall" or "a significant gap".
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"There was a huge deficit.
The federal government, remember, is facing a huge deficit.
"But there is a huge deficit on the U.S. side".
But the state is facing a huge deficit.
How did a huge surplus turn into a huge deficit?
"The governor has been presented with a situation: a huge deficit this year and a huge deficit the next," Mr. Shepardson said.
With an ageing population and dwindling North Sea oil, Denmark faces a huge deficit by 2020.
But he ended up with the fraught job of finance minister, and facing a huge deficit.
"We're in a sick society in which there's a huge deficit of love".
We are financing a huge deficit in Medicare and Medicaid by selling bonds, mostly to China.
A pay freeze would save Ilion only $600,000, leaving a huge deficit of $1.8 million.
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