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The phrase "a huge head start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant advantage or early lead someone has in a competition or task.
Example: "With her extensive experience in the field, she has a huge head start on the other candidates for the job."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage" or "an early lead".
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"I've got a huge head start".
When women's hockey became an Olympic sport in 1998, Canada had a huge head start.
All of them have a huge head start on fund-raising over James.
Apple's luxury-edition Apple Watch, then, has had a huge head start over its competitors.
Those who win or finish near the top will have a huge head start toward Vancouver.
"They didn't have any extraordinary education; they didn't have a huge head start in life".
Knowing our customers and their problems first hand has given us a huge head start and a competitive advantage.
Global warming has a huge head start; the sprint to catch up is the story of our time.
Amazon, which built its business around book sales in its early days, has a huge head start.
Either way, those future decision-makers can give themselves a huge head start simply by reading this book.
They didn't realize that they were giving Amazon a huge head start over potential competitors when it decided to go into the digital-books business.
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