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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge growing" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it combines an adjective "huge" with a gerund "growing" without a noun to modify.
Example: "The company is experiencing a huge growing trend in sales."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a large growth".
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The economy's creating more billionaires, but there's a huge, growing gap between the rich and poor".
I am, it seems, one of a huge growing movement, a countrywide surge.
Chinese property investment may be inefficient, but it is sustained by a huge, growing and sustainable demand for new housing.
"Beijing is a huge, growing city where hundreds of generic new buildings are put up each year," he explained.
Cities are a huge growing market for distribution companies (logistics), whose object is to cover goods/products supply requirements, deliver parcels and replenish stocks.
Intergenerational programs are "a huge growing trend," said Amy Goyer, program coordinator for AARP Grandparent Information Center in Washington.
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"Shane had a great game," Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said, "really just a huge growing-up moment for him".
"They have a huge, huge grow that makes their cannabis," she said of Cannavore.
With a growing number of companies hiring contractors for on-demand services, it's a huge and growing market.
It is a huge and growing problem.
Cost is a huge and growing issue.
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