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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge misapprehension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant misunderstanding or incorrect belief about a particular topic or situation.
Example: "Many people have a huge misapprehension about the effects of climate change, believing it won't impact their lives."
Alternatives: "a major misunderstanding" or "a significant misconception."
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"Unfortunately, yoga has been conflated with asana, which is a huge misapprehension," he said.
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"A huge, huge increase," said Mr. Weber.
That's a huge, huge point.
A huge difference".
A huge overhaul?
David: A huge disappointment.
A huge influence".
A huge smile.
"A huge bullet.
A huge laugh.
Missing her was a huge, huge con".
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