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Free sign upThe phrase "a huge load" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "After the long hike, I felt like I was carrying a huge load on my back."
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"That's certainly a huge load off our minds.
Even then, he said, "It would be a huge load".
That's a huge load to carry for a recreational facility.
A huge load was lifted off my shoulders.
Signing the first rent check was "a huge load off my mind," Ms. Slattery said.
And then, steadily, I read my way through a huge load of them.
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"And I agree that this is a huge burden, a huge additional load, for the civil service.
But there is an issue with the huge load of sugar now hidden in processed foods that, unlike sweets and soft drinks, are not even taxed through VAT.
Italy has a huge debt load.
Mitsubishi Motors is also plagued by a huge debt load.
The company sought bankruptcy protection in January, citing the soft economy and a huge debt load.
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