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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge kitchen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a kitchen that is large in size, often in the context of real estate, cooking, or home design.
Example: "The new house features a huge kitchen, perfect for hosting family gatherings and dinner parties."
Alternatives: "a spacious kitchen" or "a large kitchen".
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Then a huge kitchen whisk.
One two-bedroom was especially to their liking, with a huge kitchen and a lot of closet space.
We ripped it all out and put in a huge kitchen.
Now we have a huge kitchen with a wall of refrigerators — one dairy, one meat.
There is a huge kitchen with a center island and double ovens.
It had a huge kitchen and living room and four bedrooms, and cost $2,600 a month.
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Behind the huge kitchen -- where a cook in her crisp white apron scrubbed the counters -- were three maid's rooms, each as large as a studio apartment.
"Detroit is going to be a huge test kitchen".
We are dreaming about getting a huge farm kitchen some day.
We glide past a huge open kitchen, pausing to watch the chefs strut their stuff before taking our seats.
According to the listing agent, Robby Browne of the Corcoran Group, it has a rooftop solarium, a wine cellar, a media room, a gym, a huge open kitchen and a glass-walled family room facing a small backyard.
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