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The phrase "a huge force of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group or powerful entity that has a significant impact or influence in a particular context.
Example: "The protest was organized by a huge force of activists who were determined to bring about change."
Alternatives: "a massive group of" or "a significant number of".
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Then the Lou Nuer began amassing a huge force of heavily armed youths.
Russia today has one of the largest standing armies as well as a huge force of police and security agencies.
It marshaled a huge force of Shiite militias, many trained in Iran and advised on the ground by Iranian officials.
"He is a prickly character," says Charles Wright, who remained a Dia board member, "and a huge force of nature.
If the pope was powerful enough to be able to unleash a huge force of knights, why had he never done so before?
Many members of Saran's tribe are village guards, a huge force of mainly Kurdish paramilitaries created almost 30 years ago by the Turkish state to patrol Kurdish settlements of the south-east.
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But globally it is a huge force for good and a lot of people love, respect and enjoy their football more than anything else in their lives.
The entire realm is protected, he added, by "a huge force field of boringness".
Ever since moving to Cairo in 1860, Halliday was a huge force in the development of the city and region.
It has an agreement with government-controlled banks in western Canada that could lead to an acquisition there, and has become a huge force in the agricultural-banking markets of Australia, New Zealand and Ireland.
I felt like I was a part of this huge force of the ocean and also humbled by how small I was in comparison to it.
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