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"a huge fandom" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a large group of people who are passionate about something, such as a book series, TV show, film, sports team, or another form of entertainment. For example, "The Harry Potter series has an incredibly huge fandom that follows and discusses every detail of the books and movies."
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Let's put all the combat stuff (cool as it is) to the side for a second, because Ana is yet another example of why Overwatch's character design and use of simple narrative hooks has helped it to build a huge fandom in only a few months.
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There's a huge online fandom devoted to "Lord of the Rings".
Line of Duty spawned a huge social media fandom, and in general has become so popular and beloved – Adrian Dunbar spitting "bent coppers" at Vicky McClure may well be the avatar of the British crime procedural form – that its writer, Jed Mercurio, was tapped to create another series for the BBC in a similar vein.
He referred to "Starting Over," by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, in terms unburdened by Beatles fandom: it was simply a "huge smash".
"A huge win".
Missing her was a huge, huge con".
"Obviously that's a huge, huge honor.
"This is a huge, huge opportunity".
A huge market awaits.
That is a huge, huge differential.
Expect a huge punishment.
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