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The phrase "a huge ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large area of land or a significant space, often in contexts related to geography, construction, or events.
Example: "The festival was held on a huge ground that accommodated thousands of attendees."
Alternatives: "a vast area" or "a large expanse".
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Russia reconquered the province in 1999, but only after a huge ground invasion with thousands of casualties.
"If we have a huge ground, we can take football back to the people, reduce admission prices and become the cheapest Premier League ground in the country.
It can't be comprehended that a government can build a huge ground, then reduce it and use it for rugby, which would be empty.
Encouraged by "amazing" polls, "unbelievable" news media interest and a "huge" ground swell of public support, he announced an exploratory committee to run for president in October 1999.
"Because of the fires, because of the extreme drought, because of the anti-environmental edicts coming from this president, there's a huge ground swell of support," Mr. de León has said about the legislation, designated Senate Bill 100.
In order to survive intact, the left must deliver victory in any election, and to do this it will need a huge ground campaign, at least on the scale of 2017's.
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Keys has all the requisite tools: huge ground strokes and a big first serve.
Its huge ground floor is an exhibition space, open to the public.
It has been 41 years since the discovery by Western researchers of a huge hibernation ground for the Monarch butterfly in Mexico dubbed "the Mountain of Butterflies".
This kind of polarization is a shame and a lost opportunity — there's a huge middle ground of disaffection in the country that would support an opposition movement organized around the issues.
A huge waste ground near Madrid where millions of tyres have been dumped was on fire Friday, releasing a thick black cloud of toxic fumes that officials worry could harm residents nearby.
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