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The phrase "a huge increased" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a huge increase" or "a significant increase."
Example: "There has been a huge increase in sales this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a substantial rise" or "a major growth."
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Perfectionists also have a huge increased risk of death: 51percentt, due to – researchers suspect – high levels of stress.
Between 16 22% of adolescents in special education and youth care were already daily smokers at 12 13 years of age, which is compared to 1% daily smokers in their counterparts in mainstream education a huge increased risk.
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"It is a huge increase".
This is a huge increase.
"This year, there has been a huge increase.
"It's a huge increase, but not unconscionable," he said.
Post refresh, the average visitor spent $134.50, a huge increase.
That has meant a huge increase in inequality.
Will the Saudis get such a huge increase?
As a result, there has been a huge increase in undergraduate enrolment the world over.
In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland the figures were 63%, 39%and36%6% - lower, but still a huge increase.
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