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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge hunk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large piece or amount of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After dinner, I couldn't resist having a huge hunk of chocolate cake for dessert."
Alternatives: "a large piece of" or "a big chunk of".
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Plus a huge hunk of glass is a beautiful object in and of itself.
Musician, 1929-30, is a blockish nude with massive Picassoesque hands and a cello like a huge hunk of cheddar.
The brisket with coffee-infused barbecue sauce was a huge hunk of beef, as tall as it was wide, marbled with fat and cooked to a tender consistency.
Parents and guardians, take note: children who think of Tyrannosaurus rex as a huge hunk of friendly, prehistoric exotica will not want to see a T. rex bite a lawyer in half.
We're featuring this Ryan quote because it illustrates a bit of a mystery about the House GOP plan: Why does it allow the superwealthy to escape taxation on a huge hunk of capital gains seemingly forever?
What bothers me, though, is that the yums, as Thai salads are called, all come with a huge hunk of iceberg lettuce rather than a more enticing array of fresh herbs, like basil, mint and cilantro.
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But if they chop a huge hunk out of education and scientific research it would be terrible for us, long-term.
"I didn't see a blank place on the plate" formerly dominated by that huge hunk of meat.
The American Donnelly has a gift for quietly stoking awesomeness in lesser-considered corners, be that the huge hunk of carved pink marble she deposited in the shadowy interior of a lofty old stone building in a Venice garden, where it stood like a megalith for some secret cult, or the exhibition of exquisite bird photography she staged at MoMA in 2011.
For one thing, there's the huge hunk of paper in the reader's right hand: more than seven hundred pages, suggesting grander ambitions than a tale of successful careers.
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