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The phrase "a huge dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of something, often in a figurative sense, such as emotions, experiences, or information.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt a huge dose of motivation to tackle the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a large amount of" or "a significant dose of".
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At sixteen, he took a huge dose of migraine pills.
One tried to cause a miscarriage by taking a huge dose of ecstasy.
Atlanta has plenty of both and the Vikings need a huge dose of both.
I'm on a huge dose of drugs to suppress my immune system.
Such long-term projections must be taken with a huge dose of salt.
In government, however, a huge dose of moral cowardice has seemingly replaced their principles.
So one has to take this claim with a huge dose of skepticism.
Berlin, renowned for its social-realist timbre, received a huge dose of Technicolour optimism from Branagh's picture.
"He came with a huge dose of practicality," said Paul L. Williams, a lobbyist in Springfield and former state representative.
He passed an Air Corps physical by swallowing a huge dose of blood pressure medication before his examination.
That has the effect of injecting a huge dose of uncertainty and concern for incumbents, they said.
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