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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge effort was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the significant amount of work or energy that was put into a task or project.
Example: "A huge effort was made to ensure the success of the event, involving countless hours of planning and coordination."
Alternatives: "a significant effort was" or "a considerable effort was".
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A huge effort was made to clean the beaches in time for the tourist season.
In the 18th and 19th centuries a huge effort was made to organise observing expeditions: it was hoped that careful observations from widely spaced locations on Earth would provide a means to triangulate the distance between the Earth and sun.
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If you take infrastructure, a huge effort is being made.
"A huge effort is going to be required".
A huge effort is going into addressing the problems in the criminal justice system.
A huge effort is being made to represent the London mayoral elections as a merely localised personality contest between two "flawed" individuals.
Many of us are concerned this will reduce the focus on delivery of the existing goals – there are three years still to go, and a huge effort is needed by all parties to achieve the current MDGs.
A huge effort is being made by British Muslims to get vital humanitarian aid into Gaza, which is being frustrated by the military conflagration and blockade, and the inexplicable difficulties in getting aid over the border from Egypt into Gaza.
The event's website also says laconically: 'Conditions for camping at the show at the present time are poor.' Large crowds are still expected and a huge effort is being made to promote park-and-ride from Plompton Bar on the A661, coach drop-offs and the use of public transport.
A huge effort is under way to make the next generation of offshore wind farms more profitable than those that have gone before.
Whatever the shortcomings, across the capital, a huge effort is being made to give the impression of a vibrant democratic process.
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