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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge force that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant influence or power in various contexts, such as physical forces, social movements, or emotional impacts.
Example: "The storm was a huge force that disrupted the entire city, causing widespread damage and chaos."
Alternatives: "a powerful force that" or "a significant force that".
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In America, roots music is a huge force that rivals the pop economy; the US clasped this wholesome foursome in a particularly enthusiastic bear-hug, out of which popped two Grammy nominations.
Google is, broadly, the Wal-Mart of the Internet, a huge force that can set terms and price — in this case free — except Google is not selling hammers and CDs, it is operating at the vanguard of intellectual property.
I think it's a huge force that will be undeniable on a business level ahead of VR.
Kadafi's goal was to amass a huge force that could defend against any potential threats to the region.
Culture is a huge force that has a deep and lasting influence on us for our whole lives - as long as we spend time with other people.
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But having now seen what it's like to be on the other end of that huge force that is the United States government when one is not guilty, it brings a kind of sense of completion to my understanding of the criminal process.
Instead, it discovered that in its simulation it could land the plane with such huge force that the simulation couldn't store the measurement, and would register zero force instead.
Playing his music with an orchestra, especially one so large and energetic, really made me fall in love with it". "Amériques is such a great piece for NYO to do, because we have the huge forces that make the piece so exciting; it's amazing that at Easter it's going to be even bigger.
"Our fighters were really surprised by the huge forces that immediately came and encircled the area".
Even as President Obama refreshingly took responsibility for having "screwed up," it's not clear that he fully understands the huge forces that hit his young administration last week.
The onset of World War I found the opposing armies equipped to a varying degree with modern means of signal communication but with little appreciation of the enormous load that signal systems must carry to maintain control of the huge forces that were set in motion.
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